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The author of the following blanked it soon after; it may be misleading or worthless, but IMO more likely it casts some light on the confusions surrounding these guys, even if not on the truth about them. --Jerzy•t 19:01, 19 December 2005 (UTC)
I strongly suspect this may actually be second of four WSFs:
William Stamps Farish (1843-1899) m. 1880 Katherine Maude Power (1860-1931)
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Tira, Israel From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigation Jump to search For other uses, see Tira (disambiguation) . City in Central, Israel Tira טִירָה الطـّيرة City Hebrew transcription(s) • ISO 259 Ṭira • Also spelled Tire (official) Tira Show map of Central Israel Tira Show map of Israel Coordinates: 32°13′56″N 34°56′54″E / 32.23222°N 34.94833°E / 32.23222; 34.94833 Coordinates : 32°13′56″N 34°56′54″E / 32.23222°N 34.94833°E / 32.23222; 34.94833 Grid position 145/182 PAL Country Israel District Central Government • Mayor Mamoun Abd al-Hay Area • Total 11,894 dunams (11.894 km 2 or 4.592 sq mi) Population (2019) [1] • Total 26,552 • Density 2,200/km 2 (5,800/sq mi) Name meaning The High Land Tira'...
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