A history of the Yoakum, Yocom, Yocum, Families. H. C. Smith, M



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Annette Yocum, granddaughter of Thomas D. Yocum, and that she was entitled to a distributive share of his estate.

Sept 1846: 1500A, belonging to Thomas D. Yocum, located Pine Islands, Jefferson County, Texas, for $300 to Alexander Calder. H. L. Thompson, Administrator. Probate Records, Jefferson County Clerk's Office, Beaumont, Texas.

Inventory of the estate of Thomas D. Yocum, filed 15 Aug 1842:

1 tract of land consisting of 1500 acres more or less situated in Jefferson County.

2 lots in town of Beaumont with improvements.

1/4 league of land situated in Gonzales County.

1 negro man, Jake, aged 45 years $1,000

1 negro man, Peter, aged 60 years

1 negro boy, Jake, aged 14 years $800

1 negro woman, Jenny, aged 60 years $1,000

1 negro woman, Letha, aged 45 years $800

1 negro woman, Betty, aged 45 years $800

1 negro woman, Matilda, aged 30 years $800

1 negro woman, Betsy, aged 20 years $800

1 negro woman, Sarah, aged 16 years $800

1 negro woman, Ruth, aged 15 years $700

1 negro girl, Annie, aged 7 years $600

1 negro child, daughter of Matilda,

Pricilla, aged 4 years $300

1 negro boy, George, son of Matilda $350

3 yoke of oxen $90

17 head of horses $630

200 head of cattle branded “TY” $750

1 wagon and cart $80

1 jack, jenny and colt

Household furniture and farming utensils

Note on J. G. Bingham for $150

Acceptance of Sarah Grigsby $25

Good not on T. H. Brenon $300 treasury note

E. G. Moore $25

W. W. Williams $30, doubtful

H. Millard and L. D. Cottle $125, doubtful
31 Jan 1842: Extract--Proclamation against the regulators--Signed by Sam Houston.

“Whereas, information has been communicated to the Executive, that certain individuals, residents of the Counties of Liberty and Jefferson, combined together under the name of `Regulators', have murdered one Thos. D. Yocum, of the County of Jefferson, burnt his late residence and appurtenances, and driven his widow and children from their home, and do still persist in persecuting her and preventing her by threats and violence from returning, or from collecting what remains of the property of said Yocum, deceased; and that the said individuals in connection with others, do still keep her and her family in constant apprehension for the safety of their lives; and are committing various other outrages.”


Russell H. Bridges wrote a defense of Thomas D. Yocum entitled Yocum: A Different Viewpoint (xerox copy in possession of Barbara Jean Evans). Bridges was a criminal investigator, specializing in homicide, and he examined Yocum's life 141 years after his death. He believed that the stories about Yocum, claiming he was a murderer and thief, were manufactured. Bridges states “it would appear that a dreadful mistake was made by those who killed Yocum and that some hoary stories were manufactured about him to cover the mistake; the tales are without corroboration.” Following is such a story, from The Morning Star, 7 Oct 1841, Houston, Texas, p2:
“The citizens of Jasper and Jefferson have lately been thrown into a state of excitement owing to the `lynching' of a man named Thomas Yocum. It seems this man for several years excited the suspicions of his neighbors by his connection with a gang of villains who were constantly engaged in swindling, robbery, or murder. He resided at a place styled the Pine Islands near the Neches River. Many negroes, fine horses, and cattle stolen from different sections, have often been traced to his home, and there the trails disappeared. Once a fine horse that was stolen in Liberty was traced directly to his stable, but not found. A suit was brought against him and he was arraigned for stealing the horses but, by means of suborned witnesses, he proved that he was in a distant part of the country when the horse was stolen, and was acquitted. The gang connected to him, it is supposed, were in the habit of taking the stolen property to Louisiana, where it was sold and the proceeds placed in his hands. It has long been reported that several murders have been committed at his home. One of his negroes confessed that he had committed seven murders; and it was currently reported that he had aided in the commission of thirteen murders in Louisiana. It is further said that his father, who lives on the Sabine, has been arraigned seven times for murder before the Court at Natchitoches and each time acquitted. The son seems to have followed his example. Horses, saddles, and other articles belonging to persons who have suddenly disappeared have been found in his possession, but no proff could be adduced that he had any agency in murdering them. A few years since a young man named Wylie with a large amount of money, put up at his house over night and was never heard of afterwards. His friends suspected that Yocum had murdered him, but could find no evidence to con...suspicion; but his crimes were perpetrated with impunity.

A few weeks since he was detected in the attempt to swindle a man residing on Cedar Bayou, and it is believed, had laid plans to murder him. This roused the indignation of the many respectable citizens and they went to him and told him to leave the county. He promised to obey, but soon after, collected several of his gang and boasted that a large force of the citizens would join in his defense. This conduct exasperated the party that had notified him to leave the county; and they united to the number of 150, proceeded to his house, and not finding him home, removed the women and children, and burnt the house to the ground. A part of the same company went in pursuit of Yocum and found him at the house of one of his relatives on Cypress Bayou. They immediately secured him and started with him toward the Trinity. A day or two afterwards he was found dead in a prairie near the San Jacinto, pierced with five rifle balls. It was reported that he had attempted to escape and was shot while running away.


Thus has perished one of the most singular men that has disgraced our Republic since the days of LaFitte; whether he merited the punishment that has been summarily inflicted will, perhaps, never be ascertained by the ordinary rules of judicial investigation, but this is certain, if he was innocent, the vengeance of Him who has said, `Whosoever sheddeth man's blood, by man shall his blood be shed,' will assuredly reach the authors of his death.”
Christopher Yocum (son of Thomas D. and Pamelia (Peace) Yocum)

17 Oct 1835-5 Nov 1835: marched from the Teneha District with Captain John M. Bradley and the “Libery Volunteers.” Henry Peace served with him. According to Bradley, by 21 Nov 1835, all but three of his men had deserted since they had been in the army.

The San Augustine Redlander Edition, 30 Sept 1841:

“...The least objectionable of all Yocum's tribe, one of his sons, Christopher, perhaps the only one against whom some heinous crime could not have been established, had married but a short time before the general breaking up of the gang. His wife refused to accompany him or follow him, but promised to live with him if he would return; and, after waiting a year, he determined to do so. Whether this was a mere ruse to obtain a foothold again, and to provide a house of refuge for others to carry out their threated revenge, I know not, but it proved a fatal affair for him. As soon as the sheriff heard of his presence, he immediately put him in jail at Beaumont, in order to save his life, and if possible assist him to escape. But all precautions were useless. The people rose immediately upon hearing of Yocum's arrival, and taking him out of jail, hung him upon the first tree. Thus was entirely destroyed the branch of the Murrel gang in Liberty County...

The Morning Star, Houston, Texas, 7 Oct 1841, p2:

“The son was captured and put in jail. It was reported that he hung himself, but Capt. Carey thinks others fixed the rope.””


Carolyn Yocum (daughter of Thomas D. and Pamelia (Peace) Yocum)

no date: married John Choat.

27 Jan 1846: petitioned for a guardian to be appointed for her eight year old brother, Sam Houston Yocum. Their mother had died. Attorneys for petitioners: Hadley and Applewhite. Harris County Probate Records, Houston, Texas, vol. G p246.

12 Nov 1850: moved to DeWitt County, Texas. Guardianship transferred to that county. Book I, p80-82.

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Matthew (Matthias) Yocum (son of Matthias and Helene (Dixon) Yoakum)

ca 1763/64: born Virginia.

1780: moved to Kentucky with his parents.

12 Apr 1784: married Lincoln County, Kentucky, Levine (Coleman) Wright. The igi gives her name as Lavina A. Wright.

1785: a Matthew Yocom signed a request by the inhabitants of Lincoln County for a grant of land for a town site (Filson Club publication #27, Salt Lake City, Utah).

1789: a Matthew Yocom signed a request by the inhabitants of the district of Kentucky for a repeal of the 1788 act of separation (Filson Club Publication #27, Salt Lake City, Utah).

3 Jan 1791: m/2 Mercer County, Kentucky, Silvey Coulter or Colton. The igi gives the marriage date as both 30 June 1790 and 3 Jan 1791.

1792: son Thomas C. born.

1794: daughter Amelia born.

25 Jan 1794: received a grant of 400 acres of land on the Rolling Fork of the Salt River. Virginia Land Grants, Bk 7 p169.

1797: son Jesse born.

1799: daughter Mary born.

1800: census, Mercer County, Kentucky.

1801: son Mathew or Matthias born.

1802: son John born.

1803: daughter Sarah born.

1807: son James born.

1808: son Isaiah born.

1810: son Allen born.

27 Mar 1814: son George Washington born.

no date: daughter Elizabeth born.

20 June 1836-24 July 1837: will; Will Bk F p465.

between 20 June and 20 Aug 1836: died Washington County, Kentucky.

20 Aug 1836: sale.

12 Nov 1839: final settlement of estate.

Kentucky History in Old Depositions: “Matthew Yocum deposed that he became acquainted with Harrodsburg in the year 1779, the Middle Trace in 1780, and Cop's Station in 1783. He located Walton's Lick on Lick Creek, and said that Powell's Trace `struck the creek about three quarter miles above the lick.'”

Of the “twelve sons and three daughters” mentioned by Maria Thompson Davis, in her History of Mercer and Boyle Counties, Kentucky there remain, unaccounted for, several sons.
Thomas C. Yocum (son of Matthew and Silvey (Coulter) Yocum)

1791/92: born Mercer County, Kentucky.

3 Aug 1814: married Springfield, Washington County, Kentucky, to Elizabeth C. Berry, daughter of Richard and Polly (Ewing) Berry. igi She m/2 21 Dec 1835 Washington County, Kentucky, John S. Watts. The igi gives 20 Dec 1835 to Jonathan Watts.

no date: moved to Callaway County, Missouri.

1834: died.

20 May 1834: inventory of Thomas' estate was made by the widow, Elizabeth, administratrix, and John S. Watts, administrator. A note of Jesse and Matthias was mentioned.

20 Aug 1836: sale.

12 Nov 1839: final settlement of estate.


Amelia Yocum (daughter of Matthew and Silvey (Coulter) Yocum)

1794: born.

20 Jan 1816 : married Washington County, Kentucky, William F. Young (possibly William P.). igi

“Millie”
Jesse Yocum (son of Matthew and Silvey (Coulter) Yocum)

1797: born.

23 Apr 1819: married Washington County, Kentucky, Elizabeth Farris, daughter of Elijah Farris. igi

before 1836: died.
Mary “Polly” Yocum (daughter of Matthew and Silvey (Coulter) Yocum)

1799: born.

6 Apr 1820: married Washington County, Kentucky, Spencer Farris. igi

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Mathew or Matthias Yocum (son of Matthew and Silvey (Coulter) Yocum)

1801: born Washington County, Kentucky.

9 Jan 1830: married Washington County, Kentucky, Mary “Polly” (Birch) Mitchell (1805-_______). Polly was related to Abraham Lincoln. igi

22 Mar 1832: son George Robert born.

1834: daughter Joanna born.

1836: son Daniel Mitchell born.

1839: son Richard Berry born.

1842: son John M. born.

1844: son James W. born.

1848: daughter Sylvia Jane born.

17 Aug 1870: census Anderson County, Kentucky.

1887: died.

He is listed as Matthias in his father's will.

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George Robert Yocum (son of Mathew and Mary B. (Mitchell) Yocum)

22 Mar 1832: born Washington County, Kentucky.

3 Jan 1858: married Washington County, Kentucky, Martha Clack Lynch (22 Dec 1836 Washington County, Kentucky-7 Jan 1896) daughter of Meredith and Polly (Harvey) Lynch. igi

1 Oct 1858: son Clack born Washington County, Kentucky; died 3 Oct 1858.

3 Feb 1860: daughter Elosia Belle born.

31 Jan 1862: son John Berry born.

1864: son Samuel Ewing born.

11 Nov 1865: daughter Mary Angeline born.

1868: daughter Elizabeth born.

21 Mar 1870: son Sanford Lee born.

20 June 1875: son William Edward born.

21 Sept 1906: died Washington County, Kentucky; buried Washington County, Kentucky.

10 Nov 1906: estate inventoried by Dave Crouch and Henry Scott.

Clack Yocum

Reference: Ola M. Nicholson, P.O. Box 264, Independence, MO 64051. Family representative: Carl Crouch, g. neph. il of husband; g neph of wife.
Elosia Belle Yocum (daughter of George Robert and Martha Clack (Lynch) Yocum)

3 Feb 1860: born Washington County, Kentucky.

28 Oct 1880: married William P. Ryan.

27 May 1914: died.

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John Berry Yocum (son of George Robert and Martha Clack (Lynch) Yocum)

31 Jan 1862: born Washington County, Kentucky.

26 Apr 1893: married Madera County, California, Leila Arabell Shedd (6 Nov 1875-_______) daughter of John Haskell and Elizabeth Maria (Salmon) Shedd. She m/2 30 July 1914 John S. Willis (1872 Tennessee-_______).

1894: son Charles born.

no date: son A. Earl born.

15 June 1898: died near Madera, California.

John was a farmer and warehouseman.
Charles Yocum (son of John Berry and Leila Arabell (Shedd) Yocum)

1894: born.

13 Nov 1913: married Helen Slighter (1894 Iowa-_______).

no date: son Earl Ivin born.

Earl Ivin Yocum
A. Earl Yocum (son of John Berry and Leila Arabell (Shedd) Yocum)

20 Dec 1924: married San Benito County, California, Isabel Moore. “Earl S.” in the marriage record.

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Samuel Ewing Yocum (son of George Robert and Martha Clack (Lynch) Yocum)

1864: born Washington County, Kentucky.

2 Apr 1910: married Fannie (Hayes) Lydanne, widow of Jepson Lydanne.

26 Dec 1905: daughter Sarah Martha born.

21 May 1912: son Roy Samuel born.

25 Feb 1914: twin son John Robert born.

25 Feb 1914: twin son Samuel Ewing born.

24 Apr 1937: died Washington County, Kentucky.

Roy Samuel Yocum; John Robert Yocum; Samuel Ewing Yocum
Sarah Martha Yocum (daughter of Samuel Ewing and Fannie (Hayes) Yocum)

26 Dec 1905: born.

no date: married Elwood Cheatham.

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Mary Angeline Yocum (daughter of George Robert and Martha Clack (Lynch) Yocum)

11 Nov 1865: born Washington County, Kentucky. igi

22 Aug 1886: married Washington County, Kentucky, John Henry Gordon. igi

13 Sept 1946: died.


Elizabeth Yocum (daughter of George Robert and Martha Clack (Lynch) Yocum)

1868: born Washington County, Kentucky. igi

no date: married Joseph Homan.
Sanford Lee Yocum (son of George Robert and Martha Clack (Lynch) Yocum)

21 Mar 1870: born Washington County, Kentucky.

18 Apr 1897: married Lula Mae Prather.

23 Dec 1952: died.

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William Edward Yocum (son of George Robert and Martha Clack (Lynch) Yocum)

20 June 1875: born Washington County, Kentucky. igi

21 Apr 1901: married Estella Wells (21 May 1879-_______) son of Matthew B. and Martha Ann (Keeling) Wells.

17 Oct 1903: daughter Martha Zilpha born.

26 Feb 1909: son William Samuel born.

William was a custodian of a high school in Madera, California.


Martha Zilpha Yocum (daughter of William Edward and Estella (Wells) Yocum)

17 Oct 1903: born Washington County, Kentucky.

31 Mar 1928: married Stanislaus County, California, Thomas Peter Cosgrave, Jr.

25 Apr 1933: died.


William Samuel Yocum (son of William Edward and Estella (Wells) Yocum)

26 Feb 1909: born Washington County, Kentucky.

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Joanna Yocum (daughter of Mathew and Mary B. (Mitchell) Yocum)

1834: born.

29 Nov 1857: married Washington County, Kentucky, James A. Leathers. igi

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Daniel Mitchell Yocum (son of Mathew and Mary B. (Mitchell) Yocum)

1836: born Washington County, Kentucky.

no date: married Mercer County, Kentucky, Mildred A. Floyd.

23 Feb 1858: son son James F. Floyd born Spencer County, Kentucky.

2 Feb 1861: son Thomas born Spencer County, Kentucky. The igi gives his parents as Matthew Yocum and Mildred A. Floyd.

16 Dec 1869: m/2 Anderson County, Kentucky, Jane (Rout(t)) Waterfield.

ca 1870: son David Crockett born.

17 Aug 1870: in Anderson County, Kentucky.

ca 1872: son Jesse Matthew born.

no date: daughter Elizabeth born.

no date: daughter Joann(a) born.

no date: m/3 Anderson County, Kentucky, May I______ (1846/47-_______).

James F. Floyd Yocum; Thomas Yocum

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David Crockett Yocum (son of Daniel Mitchell and Jane (Rout) Yocum)

ca 1870: born.

23 May 1894: married Edith L. Barnett, daughter of J. B. and Rhoda C. Barnett.

no date: son Earl born.

no date: son Hilary V. born.

no date: son David Barnett born.

21 Oct 1914: daughter Mary Alice Yocum born.

Sheriff of Anderson County, Kentucky.

Grandfather of Suzanne Mesta.
Earl Yocum (son of David Crockett and Edith L. (Barnett) Yocum)

Dentist.
Hilary V. Yocum (son of David Crockett and Edith L. (Barnett) Yocum)

1940: Chief of Police, Miami, Florida.
David Barnett Yocum (son of David Crockett and Edith L. (Barnett) Yocum)

Unmarried; may be the same as Daniel Barnett born 21 Feb 1912.


Mary Alice Yocum (daughter of David Crockett and Edith L. (Barnett) Yocum)

21 Oct 1914: born.

4 Aug 1934: married Ralph Lewis Pelsor.

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Jesse Matthew Yocum (son of Daniel Mitchell and Jane (Rout) Yocum)

ca 1872: born Anderson County, Kentucky.

no date: married Sacramento County, California, Mary “May” Taylor.

1902: son Melvin Fred born.

no date: daughter Eva born.

Lived Sacramento County, California.

Eva Yocum
Melvin Fred Yocum (son of Jesse Matthew and Mary (Taylor) Yocum)

1902: born.

27 May 1924: married Sacramento County, California, Evelyn Ruth Blankenship (1904-_______).

1930: daughter Betty Jean born.

Lived Sacramento, California.
Betty Jean Yocum (daughter of Melvin Fred and Evelyn Ruth (Blankenship) Yocum)

1930: born.

12 Feb 1950: married Burton H. Bradley, Jr. (1930-_______).

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Elizabeth “Betty” Yocum (daughter of Daniel Mitchell and Jane (Rout) Yocum)

no date: married Clay Brown (________1934).


Joann(a) Yocum (daughter of Daniel Mitchell and Jane (Rout) Yocum)

no date: married Henry Morgan.

no date: son Marvin Morgan born.

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Richard Berry “Pony” Yocum (son of Mathew and Mary B. (Mitchell) Yocum)

1839: born Washington County, Kentucky.

30 Mar 1865: married Louise Stines (16 Jan--Cherokee).

ca 1866: son Matthew born.

1868: died.

Also known as Berry R.


Matthew Yocum (son of Richard B. and Louise (Stines) Yocum)

ca 1866: born.

no date: married _______ Rogers, a sister of Will Rogers.

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John M. Yocum (son of Mathew and Mary B. (Mitchell) Yocum)

1842: born Washington County, Kentucky.

8 Aug 1867: married Sarah Ellen Wakefield.

9 July 1868: son Boaz born.

no date: moved to Indiana.

no date: died Indiana.

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Boaz Yocum (son of John M. and Sarah Ellen (Wakefield) Yocum)

9 July 1868: born Springfield, Owen County, Kentucky.

3 Apr 1893: married Spencer, Indiana, Laura Jane Stone (22 June 1869 Spencer, Indiana-23 Jan 1945 Coal City, Indiana) daughter of James Sanford and Rachael Antonette (Potter) Stone. igi

4 May 1894: daughter Mabel born.

1 Oct 1902: son Paul S. born.

11 Mar 1917: twin son William S. born.

11 Mar 1917: twin son Richard S. born.

17 Jan 1953: died Coal City, Indiana.

Boaz was an M.D.

Reference: Davie A. Stone, 1627 N. Edison, Stockton, CA and Ola M. Nicholson, P.O. Box 264, Independence, MO 64051.


Mabel Yocum (daughter of Boaz and Laura Jane (Stone) Yocum)

4 May 1894: born Coal City, Indiana.

no date: married Clairence Orman.
Paul S. Yocum (son of Boaz and Laura Jane (Stone) Yocum)

1 Oct 1902: born Coal City, Indiana.

no date: married Iona Heironomous.
William S. Yocum (twin son of Boaz and Laura Jane (Stone) Yocum)

11 Mar 1917: born Coal City, Indiana.

no date: married Sarah Boss.
Richard S. Yocum (twin son of Boaz and Laura Jane (Stone) Yocum)

11 Mar 1917: born Coal City, Indiana.

no date: married Lois Dickerhoof.

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James W. Yocum (son of Mathew and Mary B. (Mitchell) Yocum)

12 Apr 1844: born Washington County, Kentucky. igi

28 Dec 1867: married Washington County, Kentucky, Ann “Crick” Crouch.

no date: son Ben born.

no date: son John born.

no date: moved to Texas.

no date: died Texas.

Ben Yocum; John Yocum

A James W. Yocum married 13 Dec 1867 Nicholas, Kentucky, Mary Amanda Crouch. Children: Daniel Yocum born 15 Sept 1868, Washington County, Kentucky; Cora Lee Yocum born 21 Oct 1871, Washington County, Kentucky; Decalb Yocum born 19 Jan 1875, Washington County, Kentucky; Samuel Tilden Yocum born 27 Nov 1876, Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky; Jennie Ellen Yocum born 2 July 1880, Washington County, Kentucky; Mamie Rose Yocum born 21 Aug 1882, Washington County, Kentucky; Josephine Humes Yocum born 4 Oct 1888, Hardy-Saint Jo, Montague County, Texas (Josephine married Cecil Edwin Hogue, 21 Jan 1915, Ardmore, Carter County, Oklahoma). Reference: Virginia Yoakum, 1822 Santa Fe Dr., Stockton, CA 95209.
Sylvia Jane Yocum (daughter of Mathew and Mary B. (Mitchell) Yocum)

1848: born.

23 Jan 1872: married David L. Waterfield.

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John Yocum (son of Matthew and Silvey (Coulter) Yocum)

1802: born Mercer County, Kentucky.

no date: moved to Washington County, Kentucky.

29 May 1825: married Washington County, Kentucky, Eliza Coulter (ca 1804-_______). igi

ca 1827: daughter Sibry Q. born.

ca 1829: daughter Elizabeth born.

1831: son Thomas C. born.

1833: daughter Sarah A. born.

ca 1836: son born.

1840: daughter Mary F. born.

1843: son James M. born.

1843: member of the Washington County, Kentucky, legislature.

ca 1845: son John, Jr. born.

Thomas C. Yocum; Mary F. Yocum; James M. Yocum


Sibry Q. Yocum (daughter of John and Eliza (Coulter) Yocum)

ca 1827: born.



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