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Sticks and Stones Sticks and Stones Yes, there really was an Ima Hogg. And Ima Pigg, born in 1890, lived in Oklahoma during the 1930 census. On this fun blog, the authors of the book Bad Baby Names (Ancestry, $9.95) post about amazing-but-true names of actual people found in the census. The address: www.badbabynames.net/ Nominate a site! |
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