Day Kimball Hospital announces recordings of recent births.PUTNAM Put·nam , Israel 1718-1790. American soldier active in the French and Indian War and the Revolutionary War. During the Battle of Bunker Hill (June 17, 1775), he supposedly issued the order, "Don't one of you shoot until you see the whites of their - The following births were recorded recently at Day Kimball Hospital in Putnam: To Philip D. Pearce and Shirley V. (Severance The act of dividing, or the state of being divided. The term severance has unique meanings in different branches of the law. Courts use the term in both civil and criminal litigation in two ways: first, when dividing a lawsuit into two or more parts, and second, when ) Jones of Dayville, a boy; to Richard A. and Melenie (Kridzelis) Phillips of Brooklyn, a boy; to Scott P. and Melissa A. (Huber) Durand of Thompson Thompson, city, Canada Thompson, city (1991 pop. 14,977), central Man., Canada, on the Burntwood River. A mining town, it developed after large nickel deposits were discovered in the area in 1956. , a boy; to Eric A. and Jennifer E. (Windrow wind·row n. 1. A row, as of leaves or snow, heaped up by the wind. 2. A long row of cut hay or grain left to dry in a field before being bundled. tr.v. ) Robitaille of Brooklyn, a girl; to Eric T. and Rebecca L. (Neundorf) McGlynn of Thompson, a girl; to David M. and Karrin E. (Precourt) Kozey of Putnam, a boy; to Jay and Yoriko (Hotta) Ayotte of Danielson, a girl; to Sean M. and Lisa A. (Greenwood Greenwood. 1 City (1990 pop. 26,265), Johnson co., central Ind.; settled 1822, inc. as a city 1960. A residential suburb of Indianapolis, Greenwood is in a retail shopping area. Manufactures include motor vehicle parts and metal products. ) Donovan of Brooklyn, a girl; to Clifford P. and Candice A. (Rogers) of Dayville, a boy; James R. and Crystal D. (Knauss) Lanning Jr. of Woodstock, a boy. Also, James M. and Jessica L. (Carignan) O'Brien of Pomfret Center, a boy; to Timothy S. and Jessica C. (Leese) Meredith Jr. of Putnam, a boy; to Justin P. and Stephanie E. (Parker) Haley of Thompson, a girl; to Timothy S. and Michelle S. (Beauregard) Dignam of Putnam, a girl; to Damian L. Fasolino and Stephanie A. Storm of Putnam, a girl; to Joseph M. and Jessielyn V. (Armstrong) Daignault of Putnam, a boy; to Daniel J. and Jennifer L. (Ortega) Plouffe of Pomfret Center, a girl; to Jonathan O. and Melinda L. (Spendard) Bain of Danielson, a boy; to Mark D. Lefebvre Jr. and Tonya M. Champagne of North Grosvenordale, a boy; to Jose W. and Christina A. (Chatelle) Medina of Daniel, a boy. Also, to Mark A. Ward and Amanda L. Michael of North Grosvenordale, a girl; to Eric Wold and Heather C. Racki of Dayville, a girl; to Brian K. and Christine E. (Leonard) Therrien of Brooklyn, a girl; to Tiffany Tiffany, Tiffanie (UK) a semi-longhaired version of the Burmese cat. It has a fine, silky coat in many colors. A. Rock of Danielson, a boy; to Michael J. Goyette and Alisha N. Alimandi of Dayville, a girl; to Joseph Santese II and Carley R. Santese Staba of Danielson, a girl; to James R. Rankin and Jessica L. Grimley of Putnam, a boy; to Randy The name Randy generally derives from the names Randall or Randolph (meaning wolf with a shield). Randy is used as a given name primarily in the US and Canada. Men known as Randy
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