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in Battle Ground, WA. 8.4.4.3.3.2. Markos Panayiotides-Djaferis, born 31 Jul 1987 in Portland, OR. 8.4.4.3.3.3. Expecting Panayiotides-Djaferis, They are expecting another child as of 1994. 8.4.4.3.4. Janet Grace Dodge, born 25 May 1957 in Battle Ground, WA; attended college; married 23 May 1981 to Richard (Rick) Narum who was born Jun 1957. Janet is a church program director and her husband Rick owns and runs a concrete company with his brother; they adopted twins from Calcutta, India, Janet went to India and got the twins just before their third birthday; (1) Kevin (a) (twin), (2) Kirk (a) (twin). The family lives at 5555 ##########, ##### #####, ## 55555. 8.4.4.3.4.1. Kevin Narum (a) (twin), born 6 Aug 1984. 8.4.4.3.4.2. Kirk Narum (a) (twin), born 6 Aug 1984. 8.4.5. The Rev. CARL MILFORD, born 26 Sep 1881 on his father's farm near Bridgeport, Lawrence Co, IL; at the age of five he traveled in a covered wagon with his family to Kansas, they spent the first winter in Kansas in a dugout and then later moved into a larger house; Carl grew up as a cowboy working on the family farm near Isabel; he went to Evanston, IL where he finished his high school studies in the academy, studied law for a time, then decided to become a Methodist minister and attended Garrett theological Institute; he earned his room and board by firing furnaces, mowing lawns, and doing various tasks for the wealthier families in the city; married 4 Sep 1907 in Murdock, IL to Florence Mae (Mae) Dragoo, a teacher and musician who also attended Northwestern University; Mae was born 5 Aug 1881 in Murdock, Douglas, Co, IL to George Washington Dragoo (the Dragoo family line goes back to the French Huguenots) and Mary Elizabeth Shawhan; first served a mission church in Talmo, KS, then returned to the Illinois Conference and ministered in Collison, Fairmont, Chatham, and Winchester. Encouraged by his cousin, the Rev. Charles Edmondson (ref. 1.1.5.4.6.11.2.), Carl transferred to the Iowa-Des Moines Methodist Conference and served a number of pastorates in Iowa. He always preferred small, rural churches, for he felt a kinship with the kind of people he had known as a boy. Carl died 1 Feb 1942 of complications from an abdominal ulcer; buried at Rose Hill Cemetery, Shenandoah, Page Co, IA; Mae lived for a time with her daughter Ruth and then moved to northeast lowa to live with her daughter Evelyn; in 1944 when Evelyn moved to Chicago, Mae moved to Shenandoah where she was active in the community and the Methodist church; she died 24 Mar 1972 aged 90 at Wesley Acres Methodist retirement Home in Des Moines, IA and is buried beside her husband in Rose Hill Cemetery, Shenandoah, IA; children, (1) Mary Ruth, (2) Evelyn Mae.
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