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From: Richard Cleveland <rclevela@pacbell.net>
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Subject: Bougher-Klingingsmith Families
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The family name I'm looking for is BOUGHER, which is German, and I know
that it was changed because of the original spelling. It is pronounced
BOO-HER. Anyone know this name or family line?
 They were related to the Klingingsmith family but never could get
information from family about them except that they were fueding all the
time.Anyone know this family? They came from Iowa.
  Send information to rclevela@pacbell.net

      THANK YOU, KATHY CLEVELAND

