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Births
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Portland Press Herald (Maine)
11-19-2003
Births
Edition: Coast
Section: Coast & State
Column: Births
Parkview Adventist
Biette, Albert Nathan, born Oct. 9 to David Biette and Jonica Mockler, Sabattus. Grandparents: David and Louise Mockler, Sabattus; Sidney Biette, Cundy's Harbor, Paul Biette, Bowdoinham.
Lang, Charles Ray III, born Oct. 13 to Charles Lang Jr. and Karyn Crowley, Gardiner. Grandparents: Charles Sr. and Ann Lang, G...
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