HYDE Chart 0500

This is a Chart for John Hide/Hyde and Rebecca Marshall

married
5th September 1865
St Mary Magdalene
Warboys, Huntingdonshire
witnesses
Charles MARSHALL
Mary REED
1
JOHN HIDE/HYDE

born  
13th April 1843
Warboys, Huntingdonshire
baptised 
14th May 1843
St Mary Magdalene
Warboys, Huntingdonshire
occupation
1861 Ag Lab, 1865 Labourer (marriage)
1867 Farm Labourer (birth of daughter Emma), 1871 Labourer
 1875 Farm Labourer (birth of Ada)
 1881 Agricultural Labourer
 1884 Agricultural Labourer (marriage of Annie or Emma)
 1885 Agricultural labourer (baptism of Minnie)
 1887 (June) Agricultural Labourer
1887 Labourer (birth of Minnie)
 1889 General Labourer (marriage of Eliza), 1891 Ag Lab
1897 Labourer (marriage of Ada)
1899 (June) Labourer (marriage of Jane)
1899 (December) Plate Layer (1st marriage of Edward)
1900 Labourer (marriage of Arthur)
1901 Bricklayer's Labourer
1904 Labourer (marriage of John or Walter)
1907 Bricklayer (marriage of Minnie), 1911 Repairing Roads 1913 Council Labourer (2nd marriage of Edward)
1920 A Road Paviour Labourer (death)
1935 Urban Council Labourer (death of widow)
died
7th July 1920 
129 Regent Street, Kettering, Northamptonshire
Age 75 years
informant of death Rebecca HYDE widow of deceased
  2
REBECCA MARSHALL
born
 13th December 1846
Warboys, Huntingdonshire
baptised
 
10th January 1847
St Mary Magdalene
Warboys, Huntingdonshire
occupation
1851 Scholar
1891, 1901 Dressmaker
died 
17th September 1935
St Mary's Hospital
77 London Road
Kettering, Northamptonshire
(Old Workhouse now St Mary's Hospital)
Age 88 years
Informant of death
John HYDE, son 
of 34 Finedon Street
 Burton Latimer, Northamptonshire
buried
Friday
20th September 1935 
Kettering Cemetery
 Kettering, Northampton
after a service at 
137 Regent Street, Kettering, Northamptonshire

3
Annie HIDE/HYDE

born about
December quarter
1865
Warboys
Huntingdonshire
died
January 1931
20 Charles Street
Kettering
Northamptonshire
Age 65 years

married
18th November 1884
St Mary Magdalene
Warboys
Huntingdonshire
witnesses
John HYDE
Althea LAWRENCE
John
LAWRENCE

4
Emma HIDE/HYDE

born
22nd September 1867
Warboys
Huntingdonshire
died  
31st December 1950
2 Roy Walk,
Blackshots Estate,
Thurrock, Essex
Age 82 years

married
29th July 1884
St Mary
Magdalene
Warboys
Hunts
witnesses
Annie HYDE, John LAWRENCE
Phillip
WHEATON
5
Eliza
 HIDE/HYDE

born about
March quarter
1870
Warboys
Huntingdonshire
emigrated to the USA
1926
on 
"SS Olympic"
from
Southampton
arrived 
4th April 1926
New York, USA
died
1st December 1947


married
27th April 1889
St John Fulham Middlesex
witnesses
Philip WHEATON Emma 
HYDE
Robert UTTERIDGE
6
Jane 
HIDE/HYDE

born about
June quarter
1872
Warboys
Huntingdonshire
died between
September
quarter
 1941 Thurrock District
Essex 
Age 69

married
24th June 1899
Charles Church Plymouth Devon
witnesses
G Crichton JACKSON Margaret M JACKSON
George
William
PEACH

7
Arthur
 HIDE/HYDE

born about
December quarter
1875
Warboys
Huntingdonshire

married
13th April
1900
St Stephen South Lambeth London
witnesses
Thomas HAMPSON John 
EADES
Blanche
Clara
HAMPSON
8
Ada
 HIDE/HYDE

born  
18th December 1875
Warboys
Huntingdonshire
died
4th March
1956
St Mary's
Hospital
Kettering
Northamptonshire
Age 80 years

married
24th December
1897
St Andrew
Kettering
Northamptonshire
witnesses
John HYDE
Jane HYDE
William 
RICHARDSON
9
Edward
HIDE/HYDE

born about
June quarter
1878
Warboys
Huntingdonshire
died
Monday
27th September 1915
France
 Age 35

married(1)
27th December 1899
St Andrew, Kettering, Northamptonshire
witnesses
Henry ELMORE, Ada RICHARDSON
Sarah Ellen
ELMORE


married(2)
8th September 1913
Register Office, Kettering, Northamptonshire
Walter
 HYDE
Minnie HOOPER
May Elizabeth DENNIS
10
John
 HIDE/HYDE

born about
December quarter
 1882
Warboys
Huntingdonshire
died
March quarter
1953
  Kettering District
Northants. 
Age 72

married
21st May 1904
Kettering Northamptonshire
witnesses
George THOMPSON Sarah THOMPSON
Florence 
Emma THOMPSON
11
Walter HIDE/HYDE

born about
June quarter
1883
Warboys
Huntingdonshire
died
 September quarter 1953 
Daventry district Northamptonshire 
Age 69
or
 
March quarter 1964 
Brixworth district 
Northamptonshire
Age 84

married
10th December
1904
Kettering
Northamptonshire
witnesses
Frederick James FLUDE
 Jane Ellen FLUDE
Florence Mary 
FLUDE

12
Minnie HIDE/HYDE

born about
March
quarter
1885
Warboys
Huntingdonshire
baptised
31st May 1885
St Mary Magdalene
Warboys
Huntingdonshire
died
June 1885
St Ives District, Hunts 
11 weeks
buried
10th June 1885
Warboys
Huntingdonshire

13
Minnie HIDE/HYDE
born about
28th April 1887
Warboys
Huntingdonshire
baptised
24th May 1887
St Mary Magdalene
Warboys
Hunts
died
17th December 1928
The Nursing Home, St Matthew's Parade, Northampton Northamptonshire

married
26th October
1907
The Register Office, Northampton Northamptonshire
witnesses
John R SHEPHERD
 Ada RICHARDSON
by licence
Wilfred
Harry
HOOPER
  1. 1851 Dead Lane, Warboys, Huntingdonshire
    1861 Dead Lane, Warboys, Huntingdonshire
    1865 Warboys, Huntingdonshire (marriage)
    1871 High Street, Warboys, Huntingdonshire
    1881 High Street, Warboys, Huntingdonshire
    1891 High Street, Warboys, Huntingdonshire. There was a visitor, Ada LAWRENCE. Age 5, born in Warboys.
    1901 89 King Street, Kettering, Northamptonshire. Living next door at 91 is John & Rebecca's daughter Ada and her husband William RICHARDSON
    1911 129 Regent Street, Kettering, Northamptonshire. Living with them were grandsons Bert and Frank HYDE and married daughter Minnie HOOPER, with her husband and their son Dennis
    1915 129 Regent Street, Kettering, Northamptonshire (Death of son Edward WWI)
    1920 129 Regent Street, Kettering, Northamptonshire (Death)
    Information from Julia CAMPBELL 20/2/2003
    At some point Kettering U.D. Council merged Upper King Street and Lower King Street, to just King Street and renumbered the houses. Whether 89 and 179 King Street are the same house, or whether John and Rebecca moved to 129 Regent Street before 1904 and John jr. went to lodge at 179 is not known at present, more research needed.(19.2.03) When John jr.'s brother Walter got married also in 1904 he was living in Morley Street, so it seems likely that John and Walter became lodgers for some reason. In 1907 when Minnie's son Leonard died the address given was 129 Regent Street, Kettering. I'm not sure yet but I think Minnie and her husband might have lived with John and Rebecca at 129 Regent Street, but of course it might have been the other way round. Rebecca and John where living at 129 in 1915 when son Edward was killed in WW1 and were still there when John died in 1920. Minnie's daughter is no help as regards where she or her siblings were born and there are several houses in Kettering and Geddington that Minnie's family are associated with, so much yet to be unravelled. 
  2. 1851 High Street, Warboys, Huntingdonshire
    1861 Street, Warboys, Huntingdonshire. Father Richard not at home. Mother Mahala Head of House. Living with them was widowed grandmother Sarah DRING
    1865 Warboys, Huntingdonshire (marriage)
    1871 High Street, Warboys, Huntingdonshire
    1881 High Street, Warboys, Huntingdonshire
    1882 Warboys, Huntingdonshire (Informant of death of father)
    1891 High Street, Warboys, Huntingdonshire
    1901 89 King Street, Kettering, Northamptonshire. Living next door at 91 is John & Rebecca's daughter Ada and her husband William RICHARDSON
    1911 129 Regent Street, Kettering, Northamptonshire. Living with them were grandsons Bert and Frank HYDE and married daughter Minnie HOOPER, with her husband and their son Dennis. On the 1911 census Rebecca is shown as having had 12 children, 10 surviving, two have died.
    1915 129 Regent Street, Kettering, Northamptonshire (Death of son Edward WWI)
    1920 129 Regent Street, Kettering, Northamptonshire (Death of husband)
    1922 129, Regent's Street, Kettering, Northamptonshire  (Forces War Records for medals of son Edward)
    1935 62 Buccleuch Street, Kettering, Huntingdonshire (Death Certificate information  from Julia CAMPBELL)
    Information from Julia CAMPBELL 9/10/2000
    The Kettering Workhouse, 77 London Road, Kettering was built between 1836 and 1838. The Architect was George Gilbert SCOTT who also designed The Memorial and St. Pancras Station, in London. The Workhouse passed into local authority hands in 1929 and they then renamed it St. Mary's Hospital, and it ceased to be a workhouse in 1932. When Rebecca died there in 1935 it was a Hospital.
  3. 1871 High Street, Warboys, Huntingdonshire
    1881 High Street, Warboys, Huntingdonshire
    or
    Rectory Farm House, Ripton Kings, Huntingdonshire as General Domestic Servant to John GRUNWELL, Head, Age 67 Farmer of 200 Acres employing 5 men and 3 boys, and his wife. This Ann HIDE was Unmarried, age 15, born Warboys, Huntingdonshire
    1884 Warboys, Huntingdonshire (marriage)
    1891 South Street, Woodhurst, Huntingdonshire - no husband present. In same property was a visitor, Annie MILLARD (22) married, a Sick Nurse from
    Newport (Essex?)
    1895 Kettering, Northamptonshire (daughter's birth registered there)
    1901 20 Charles Street, Kettering, Northamptonshire. In same property were Sarah A MATHER (42) married a visitor, born Troway, Derbyshire and William C MATHER (14 days) born in Kettering, Northamptonshire
    1911 20 Charles Street, Kettering, Northamptonshire. On the 1911 census Annie is shown as having had 11 children, 7 survive and 4 have died.
  4. 1871 High Street, Warboys, Huntingdonshire
    1881 High Street, Warboys, Huntingdonshire
    1884 Warboys, Huntingdonshire (marriage)
    1884 Warboys, Huntingdonshire (birth of Philip)
    1887 Warboys, Huntingdonshire (birth of Florence)
    1889 Warboys, Huntingdonshire (birth of Ernest)
    1891 38 Burrard Road, Hampstead, Middlesex (RG12/114 folio 59 page 41). Also in same property were: Robert UTTERIDGE, his wife (both from Warboys) and their son John LAWRENCE from Warboys (Emma's brother-in-law), and Thomas WHEATON, brother of Philip, with his wife and 4 children
    1891 20 Protheroe Road, Fulham, Middlesex (birth of Priscilla)
    1893 8 Rylston Terrace, Fulham, Middlesex (birth of Ernest)
    1895 23 Lizban Street, Blackheath, London (birth of Ada)
    1897 25 Maple Road, Grays, Essex (birth of Minnie)
    1901 1 Whitehall Road, Little Thurrock, Essex
    1907 1 Whitehall Road, Little Thurrock, Essex (birth of William Alphonso and Frank)
    1911 2 Whitehall Road, Little Thurrock, Essex
    1919 2 Whitehall Road, Little Thurrock, Essex (marriage of Priscilla)
    1925/26 229 Rectory Road, Little Thurrock, Essex (Kelly's Directory)
    1940 Earith Road, Colne, Huntingdonshire (Death of Annie WHEATON née PERKINS)
    1940/45 Warboys, Huntingdonshire (with relatives during war)
    1945/50 8 Roy Walk, Blackshots Estate, Little Thurrock, Essex
    Information from Min FIELD
    "Mum gave Philip a medal at the time Ernest was killed. It was enamel in the shape of a miniature iron cross with a "W" in the centre" - which is what my notes say. However, it is now too late to ask Min to explain more fully.
    We do have a miniature iron cross with a "W" in the centre which was given to us by Philip FIELD, so we assume this is the same item. Philip FIELD wrote that his mother gave him the medal about 1986 and told him that her mother received it from the Army shortly after Ernest was killed in 1916. "However, from the date on the medal being 1914 this cannot be true as a supposedly "death" medal. I think that it is probably a German miniature (or dress) Iron Cross, given to someone ....." (rest of letter now lost!)
    We did show the "medal" to an expert who thought that perhaps it belonged to a German soldier and had been acquired by someone on the battle field, and then, because it had the initial "W" in the centre, it was given to Ernest. Being found among his belongings the army then returned it to Emma. We shall never know!
  5. 871 High Street, Warboys, Huntingdonshire
    1881 High Street, Warboys, Huntingdonshire
    1889 171 Fulham Road, Fulham, Middlesex (marriage)
    1891 38 Burrard Road, Hampstead, Middlesex. Also in same property were: Philip WHEATON, and his wife Emma, Eliza's sister,John LAWRENCE from Warboys, Eliza's brother-in-law, husband of Annie, and Thomas WHEATON, brother of Philip, with his wife and 4 children 
    1901 55 Rosebury Road, Fulham, London
    1911 6 Rosebury Road, Fulham, London, SW. Living with Robert and Eliza was brother-in-law Arthur HYDE (38), widower General Labourer born Warboys, Huntingdonshire and a Boarder Dorothy ROLPH (7) born Acton, London. Also with them was Hannah UTTERIDGE (23). Was she son Herbert's wife?
    1930 Rimrock, Kootenau County, Idaho, USA
    1940 Rimrock, Kootenau County, Idaho, USA
    1946 1617 Front Avenue, Couer D'Alene, Idaho, USA
  6. 1881 High Street, Warboys, Huntingdonshire
    1891 Not found
    1899 1 Kobe Terrace, Mutley, Northamptonshire (marriage)
    1901 35 Mainstone Terrace, Plymouth, Devon
    1911 23 College Road, Grays, Essex
    1934 Tilbury, Essex (Newspaper cutting from Julia CAMPBELL)
    Marriage Notes for Jane HIDE/HYDE and George PEACH:
    Information from Julia CAMPBELL
    The Church Jane got married in is called Charles Church (named by Charles I) and is now a shell having been bombed in the Second World War but kept as a Memorial and is currently standing in the centre of a Roundabout on the A374 Exeter Street, Plymouth. 
    Concerning the witnesses:
    On the 1901 Census George Crichton JACKSON born Plymouth is a Doctor of Medicine in Paddington, London (Margaret born in Scotland having the same ref. No. as George in Paddington is probably his wife) George JACKSON'S father was a Surgeon in Plymouth on the 1881 census and was still a Surgeon in Plymouth on the 1901 Census Perhaps Jane was a domestic servant in the JACKSON household prior to her marriage to George PEACH and that is how George and Margaret JACKSON became the witnesses to Jane and George's marriage)
  7. 1881 High Street, Warboys, Huntingdonshire
    1891 High Street, Warboys, Huntingdonshire. Visiting them was Ada LAWRENCE (5) born Warboys, Huntingdonshire. (Ada was the a daughter of Annie LAWRENCE née HYDE, Arthur's sister)
    1900 3 Shalcombe Street, Chelsea, London (marriage)
    1901 3 Shalcombe Street, Chelsea, London. No children
    1911 6 Rosebury Road, Fulham, London, SW as a widower. Living with brother-in-law and sister Robert and Eliza UTTERIDGE. A Boarder  was Dorothy ROLPH (7) born Acton, London. Also with them was Hannah UTTERIDGE (23). Was she son Herbert's wife
  8. 1881 High Street, Warboys, Huntingdonshire
    1891 High Street, Warboys, Huntingdonshire
    1897 89 King Street, Kettering, Northamptonshire (marriage)
    1901 91 King Street, Kettering, Northamptonshire/ In same property was Herbert JOHNSON (25) a boarder, bricklayer born Thrapston,Northamptonshire
    1911 137 Regent Street Kettering Northamptonshire. Living next door at No. 89 were Ada's parents John and Rebecca HYDE
    1956 137 Regent Street, Kettering, Northamptonshire (death) (Julia CAMPBELL)
  9. 1881 High Street, Warboys, Huntingdonshire
    1891 High Street, Warboys, Huntingdonshire. Visiting them was Ada LAWRENCE (5) born Warboys, Huntingdonshire.  (Ada was the a daughter of Annie LAWRENCE, Edward's sister)
    1899 89 King Street, Kettering, Northamptonshire (first marriage)
    1901 193 Havelock Street, Kettering, Northamptonshire as HIDE
    1911 29 Factory Road, Squirrels Heath, Romford, Essex. Boarding with William James BARKER (27) Railway Shunter G E R Co., born Romford, Essex,
    his wife Alice Maud (27) born Enfield, Middlesex and their daughter Lily Maud (2) born Romford, Essex. Another Boarder was William Farrar COWELL (20) single Carpenter Building Trade born Kettering, Northamptonshire. (His children were still in Kettering with a Housekeeper)
    1913 26 Buccleuch Street, Kettering, Northamptonshire (second marriage)
    Information from Forces War Records sent by John TERRY 2/11/2014
    First Name: Edward 
    Initials: E 
    Surname: HYDE
    DOB: Circa 1880 
    Age: 35 
    Birth Town: Warboys, Huntingdonshire 
    Resided Town: Kettering, Northamptonshire 
    Nationality: British 
    Date of Death: 27/09/1915 
    Fate: Killed in Action 
    Information: Parent: Mrs. Hyde, of 129, Regent's St., Kettering; husband of May Elizabeth HYDE, of 26, Buccleuch St., Kettering, Northants. 
    Rank: Private 
    Service Number: 17238 
    Duty Location: France And Flanders 
    Campaign Medals: 
    1914/15 Star
    Given the information we have available, it is very possible that Edward HYDE was was awarded the 1914-15 star campaign medal of the British Empire for his service in World War One.
    This Star is identical to the 1914 Star in every respect except that the centre scroll bears the dates “1914- 15” and the two small scrolls bearing “Aug” and “Nov” are omitted.
    He would also have received the British War Medal and Victory Medal, as it was not awarded singularly. These three medals were sometimes irreverently referred to as Pip, Squeak and Wilfred. With Pip representing either this medal or the 1914 Star, only one of which could be awarded to a soldier, Squeak represented the British War Medal and Wilfred represented the Victory Medal. 
    Victory Medal
    Given the information we have available it is likely that Edward HYDE was entitled to the Victory medal, also called the Inter Allied Victory Medal. This medal was awarded to all who received the 1914 Star or 1914-15 Star and, with certain exceptions, to those who received the British War Medal. It was never awarded alone. These three medals were sometimes irreverently referred to as Pip, Squeak and Wilfred.
    Eligibility for this award consisted of having been mobilised, fighting, having served in any of the theatres of operations, or at sea, between midnight 4th/5th August, 1914, and midnight, 11th/12th November, 1918. Women who served in any of the various military organisations in a theatre of operations were also eligible. 
    British War Medal
    From the information available to us, it is very possible that Edward HYDE was entitled to the British War Medal for service in World War One. This British Empire campaign medal was issued for services between 5th August 1914 and 11th November 1918.
    The medal was automatically awarded in the event of death on active service before the completion of this period. 
    Service: British Army 
    Regiment: Northamptonshire Regiment 
    Northamptonshire Regiment during World War 1
    Since 1815 the balance of power in Europe had been maintained by a series of treaties. In 1888 Wilhelm II was crowned ‘German Emperor and King of Prussia’ and moved from a policy of maintaining the status quo to a more aggressive position. He did not renew a treaty with Russia, aligned Germany with the declining Austro-Hungarian Empire and started to build a Navy to rival that of Britain. These actions greatly concerned Germany’s neighbours, who quickly forged new treaties and alliances in the event of war. On 28th June 1914 Franz Ferdinand the heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne was assassinated by the Bosnian-Serb nationalist group Young Bosnia who wanted pan-Serbian independence. Franz Joseph the Austro-Hungarian Emperor (with the backing of Germany) responded aggressively, presenting Serbia with an intentionally unacceptable ultimatum, to provoke Serbia into war. Serbia agreed to 8 of the 10 terms and on the 28th July 1914 the Austro-Hungarian Empire declared war on Serbia, producing a cascade effect across Europe. Russia bound by treaty to Serbia declared war with Austro-Hungary, Germany declared war with Russia and France declared war with Germany. Germany’s army crossed into neutral Belgium in order to reach Paris, forcing Britain to declare war with Germany (due to the Treaty of London (1839) whereby Britain agreed to defend Belgium in the event of invasion). By the 4th August 1914 Britain and much of Europe were pulled into a war which would last 1,566 days, cost 8,528,831 lives and 28,938,073 casualties or missing on both sides.
    The Regiment raised 13 Battalions and received 58 Battle Honours, 4 Victoria Crosses and lost 5,950 men during the course of the war.
    7th (Service) Battalion
    Sept 1914 Formed at Northampton as part of the Third New Army (K3) and then moved to the South Downs to join the 73rd Brigade of the 24th Division.
    Nov 1914 Moved to Southwick.
    June 1915 Moved to Inkerman Barracks, Woking.
    02.09.1915 Mobilised for war and landed at Boulogne and engaged in various actions on the Western Front including;
    1915
    The Battle of Loos. (the Division suffered severe casualties and took the rest of the year to rebuild).
    1916
    The German gas attack at Wulverghem, The Battle of Delville Wood, The Battle of Guillemont. 
    1917
    The Battle of Vimy Ridge, The Battle of Messines, The Battle of Pilkem Ridge, The Battle of Langemarck, The Cambrai Operations. 
    1918
    The Battle of St Quentin, The Actions at the Somme Crossings, The Battle of Rosieres, The First Battle of the Avre, The Battle of Cambrai 1918, The pursuit to the Selle, The Battle of the Sambre, The passage of the Grand Honelle. 
    11.11.1918 Ended the war at Louvignies near Bavai, France
    Information for other Battalions can be found on the Forces War Records web site 
    Battalion: 7th Battalion 
    Commemorated: Britain 
    Collections: Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919
  10. 1881 High Street, Warboys, Huntingdonshire age 3 mos (checked 3/1/2015)
    1891 High Street, Warboys, Huntingdonshire. Visiting them was Ada LAWRENCE (5) born Warboys, Huntingdonshire (Ada was the a daughter of Annie LAWRENCE, John's sister)
    1899 89 King Street, Kettering, Northamptonshire
    1901 89 King Street, Kettering, Northamptonshire
    1904 179 King Street, Kettering, Northamptonshire (marriage)
    1911 54 Russel Street, Kettering, Northamptonshire.  Living with the family was Servant Domestic Alice JAMES (25) born Kettering, Northamptonshire 
    1913 26 Buccleuch Street, Kettering, Northamptonshire 
    1934 34 Finedon Street, Burton Latimer, Northamptonshire (Newspaper cutting and  information from death certificate of mother from Julia CAMPBELL
  11. 1891 High Street, Warboys, Huntingdonshire. Living with them was Ada LAWRENCE (5) born Warboys, Huntingdonshire. (Ada was the daughter of Annie LAWRENCE, Walter's sister)
    1901 89 King Street, Kettering, Northamptonshire
    1904 36 Morley Street, Kettering, Northamptonshire (marriage)
    1911 31 Edinburgh Road, Kettering Northamptonshire 
    1935 34 Finedon Street, Burton Latimer, Northamptonshire (Informant of death of mother)
    1935 20 Charles Street, Geddington, Northamptonshire.  (Death of mother)
  12.  
  13. 1891 High Street, Warboys, Huntingdonshire
    1901 89 King Street, Kettering, Northamptonshire
    1907 27 Grey Friars Street, Northampton, Northamptonshire (marriage)
    1908 129 Regent Street, Kettering, Northamptonshire (birth and burial of Leonard)
    1911 129 Regent Street, Kettering, Northamptonshire. Living, together with her husband and son Dennis with Minnie's parents. Living with them were John and Rebecca's grandsons Bert and Frank HYDE. On the 1911 census Minnie is shown as having 2 children, one of whom had died.
    1928 Geddington, near Kettering, Northamptonshire

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