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| Changed: 11 Apr 2004 23:04:28 |
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Marriage:
Both of the parties involved in this marriage were deceased when I cameupon the scene, but by all accounts this was not a happy union.Apparantly Richard Granier was a womanizer and gambler, at times openlyliving with other women to the disgrace of his family. I've been told that he spared no expense when it came to his needs andwas a very sharp dresser. His family got anything that was left over ifthey were lucky.1 _TITLE Notes
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