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Amerithrax — Part 10
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FD-302a (Rev. 10-6-95)
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279A-WF-222936~-BREI
Continuation of FD-302 of
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,On 11/06/2007 _ , Page 2
- State of i Lf4 l i the
birth of | din the
city of Dayton, Montgomery County. Father is described
THOMAS RANDALL IVINS, Age 30, birthplace: Lebanon,
Ohio, employment: Pharmacist, IVINS DRUG STORE.
Mother is described as MARY JOHNSON KNIGHT, Age 28,
birthplace: Raleigh, North Carolina, employment:
Housewife. Residence of parents is Lebanon, Ohio.
- Photocopy of the aforementioned State of Ohio
Certificate of Birth of
- i a
No return a ess and no postage evident on envelope.
- Bill of Sale dated 09/30/1960 documenting the sale of
IVINS JAMESO G COMPANY located at Broadway and
Mulberry Streets, Lebanon, Ohio by T. IVINS to
” RANDAEE Twins; DoS
RANDALL IVINS,
regarding ownership of IVINS JAMESON DRUG
COMPANY. Noted that documents indicate first
partnership. in business involved C. WILBUR IVINS and
CLARENCE B. ESON. They were.apparently followed
by a SartnteshiS involving MARY C™IVINS and CLARENCE
B. JAMESON. a
NOTE: The aforementioned Bill of Sale and Partnership
Agreement documents related to the IVINS ‘JBMEESON DRUG
COMPANY were attached by a paper clip to a doctment
entitled "Mortgage Note".
- Admission card to reserved seating in the-gallery of
the United States Senate\chamber, Washington DC dated
04/29/1953 issyed to C.W. IVINS and apparently signed
by RALPH E. F ERS; U.S. Senator.
—_
- Admission card to United States Senate chamber,
Washington DC dated 04/29/1953. Signature is
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