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Joan of England was born in 1272 at Acre, Holy Land.1 She was the daughter of Edward I of England King of England and Alianore de Castille. Joan of England married Gilbert de Clare Earl of Clare, son of Sir Richard de Clare. Joan of England died on 23 April 1307.1 She was buried at Austin Friars', Clare, Suffolk, England.1 |
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Marguerite of France was born in 1279 at Paris, France. She was the daughter of Phillip (?) III, King of France and Marie of Brabant.2 Marguerite of France married Edward I of England King of England, son of Henry III of England King of England and Eleanor of Provence, on 10 September 1299 at Canterbury Cathedral, Canterbury, England.1 Marguerite of France died on 14 February 1317 at Marlborough Castle, England. |
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Phillip (?) III, King of France was born in 1245.1 He married Marie of Brabant in 1271.1 Phillip (?) III, King of France died in 1285.1 |
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Eleanor of Provence was born in 1217.1 She married Henry III of England King of England, son of John Lackland King of England and Isabella of Angouleme, between 24 January 1236 and 25 January 1236.1 Eleanor of Provence died between 24 June 1291 and 25 June 1291 at Amesbury, England.1 |
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Nathan Olney died in 1811.1 |
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Frances Osborne married John West, son of Joseph West and Rebecca Mears.1 Frances Osborne died before 18 March 1769. Her estate was probated on 18 March 1769.1 |
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Jacob Osbun was the son of Samuel Osbun and Sarah Jane Holmes. Jacob Osbun died on 27 April 1863. |
Nathaniel A. Osbun was born in 1770. He was the son of Samuel Osbun and Sarah Jane Holmes. Nathaniel A. Osbun died on 16 June 1846 at Hardin Co., Ohio. |
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Samuel Osbun was born in 1742 at Kingston, NJ. He married Sarah Jane Holmes. Samuel Osbun died on 10 January 1832. He was buried at Pittenger Osbun Wolford Cem, Richland Co., Ohio. |
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Sarah Osbun was Alt Birth in 1789 at Cadiz, Harrison, Ohio.1 She was born in 1789 at Washington, Pennsylvania. She was the daughter of Samuel Osbun and Sarah Jane Holmes. Sarah Osbun married Joseph Hagerman, son of James Hagerman and Abigail McNabb, in 1810 at Richland Co., Ohio.2,3 Sarah Osbun married Jacob Holmes on 23 May 1837 at Richland Co., Ohio.4 Sarah Osbun died. |
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Frances Otey married Reverend William Leftwich, son of Colonel William Leftwich and Elizabeth Haynes, on 17 June 1788.1 |
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Frazier Otey married Mildred Leftwich, daughter of Colonel William Leftwich and Elizabeth Haynes, on 21 November 1793.1 |
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Hannah Otis was born on 16 May 1686 at Scituate, Massachusetts.1 She married John Richmond, son of John Richmond and Abigail Rogers, on 28 November 1709 at Scituate, Massachusetts.1 Hannah Otis died before 16 October 1739.1 |
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Rose Overton was the daughter of Olive (?).1 Rose Overton married John Irby, son of Anthony Irby and Alice Bountayne, say 1545.1 Rose Overton died in 1579.1 |
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Joshua Owen married Margaret Woodworth, daughter of Benjamin Woodworth and Hannah (?), on 5 November 1718 at Lebanon, Connecticut.1 |
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Rachel Page married William Hornbuckle, son of Solomon Hornbuckle and Cassandra (?), in 1819 at Virginia. |
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Elizabeth Paine was also known as Elizabeth Payne. She was born on 6 March 1648 at Dedham, Massachusetts.2 She was the daughter of Thomas Paine and Rebecca (?).2 Elizabeth Paine was baptized on 12 March 1648 at Dedham, Suffolk, Massachusetts.3 She married John Hunting Jr., son of Elder John Hunting and Hester Seaborne, on 18 April 1671 at Dedham, Norfolk, Massachusetts.4,5,6 Elizabeth Paine died on 19 September 1718 at Dedham, Norfolk Co, Massachusetts, at age 70.1 |
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Thomas Paine was born on 11 December 1586 at Wrentham, Suffolk, England.1 He was the son of Thomas Paine and Katherine Harssant.1 Thomas Paine married Elizabeth (?) on 22 November 1610 at Wrentham, Suffolk, England.1 Thomas Paine left a will on 10 April 1638 at Salem, Massachusetts.1 He died before 1640 at Salem, Massachusetts.1 |
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Thomas Paine was born on 18 January 1612/13 at Wrentham, Suffolk, England.1 He was the son of Thomas Paine and Elizabeth (?).1 Thomas Paine married Rebecca (?) in 1640.2 Thomas Paine died on 6 September 1686 at Dedham, Massachusetts, at age 73.1 |
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Thomas Paine was born circa 1541 at possibly Cooklie, Blything, Suffolk, England.1 He married Katherine Harssant, daughter of Thomas Harssant, on 20 June 1578 at possibly Cransford, nr. Framlingham, Suffolk, England. Thomas Paine died on 14 April 1631 at Cooklie, Blything, Suffolk, England.1 |
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Abigail Palmer was born on 9 January 1725 at Windham, Connecticut.1,2 She was the daughter of Seth Palmer and Elizabeth Cary. Abigail Palmer married Isaiah Kingsley, son of Amos Kingsley [twin] and Ruth Adams, on 20 January 1746/47 at Scotland 1st Congregational Church, Windham, Connecticut.1,2 Abigail Palmer died on 6 September 1777 at Becket, Massachusetts, at age 52.1,2 She and Isaiah Kingsley Early Connecticut Marriages Early Connecticut Marriages: Third Book Scotland New Haven Second Church page 44 Isiah Kingsley & Abigail Palmer, Jan. 20, 1747. |
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Grace Palmer was the daughter of Walter Palmer and (?) Unknown. Grace Palmer married Thomas Miner, son of Clement Miner, on 23 April 1634 at Rehoboth, Plymouth, Massachusetts. Grace Palmer was buried in 1690 at Wequetequock Cem, Stonington, New London, Connecticut. She died on 12 October 1690 at Stonington, New London, Connecticut. |
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Jonah Palmer was born in 1618 at Of, London, Middlesex, England.1 He was the son of Walter Palmer and (?) Unknown. Jonah Palmer married Elizabeth Griswold, daughter of Francis Griswold and Mary (?), on 3 May 1655 at Rehoboth, Bristol Co, Massachusetts.2 Jonah Palmer married an unknown person on 9 November 1692 at Rehoboth, Massachusetts. He died on 22 June 1709 at Of, Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts.1 |
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Jonas Palmer was born circa 1617. He was the son of Walter Palmer and (?) Unknown. Jonas Palmer died. |
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Samuel Palmer was born on 22 November 1659 at Rehoboth, Bristol Co, Massachusetts.1 He was the son of Jonah Palmer and Elizabeth Griswold. Samuel Palmer married Elizabeth Kingsley, daughter of Eldad Kingsley and Mehitable Morey, on 13 January 1680 at Rehoboth, Bristol Co, Massachusetts.1 Samuel Palmer died on 18 November 1743 at Windham, Windham, Connecticut, at age 83.1 |
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Seth Palmer was born on 11 April 1694 at Rehoboth, Bristol Co, Massachusetts.1 He was the son of Samuel Palmer and Elizabeth Kingsley. Seth Palmer married Elizabeth Cary, daughter of Joseph Cary and Mercy Bushnell, in 1720. Seth Palmer died. |
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Walter Palmer See Walter Palmer in "The Great Migration Begins."
He was Alt Birth between 1585 and 1598 at Nottinghamshire, England.
He was born in October 1590 at Of, Somerset, England.2
He was christened on 9 October 1590 at Also Of, London, Somerset, England.
He married (?) Unknown between 1606 and 1608 at England.
Walter Palmer married an unknown person circa 1609 at England.
He married an unknown person before 1617 at probably, England.
He married an unknown person on 1 June 1633 at Charlestown, Suffolk, Massachusetts.
He married an unknown person circa 1637.
He married an unknown person.
He was buried in November 1661 at Stonington, New London, Connecticut.2
He died on 10 November 1661 at Stonington, New London, Connecticut, at age 71.2
He Alt Buried: Wequetequock, Stonington, New London, CT Walter Palmer came to Salem, Mass. in 1628 from Nottinghamshire, England. He moved to Charlestown in 1634, Stonington in 1636. Also lived in Rehoboth. He married twice.2
He (Research):Salem MA 1628, Charlestown 1629, Rehoboth 1643, New London 1652, Stonington 1653. d. 10 Nov 1661. 'Palmer groups 1901-05;** Wheeler, Stonington; Record 43:193 (line). [FEAF p. 230] 1629 - Walter PALMER came from Nottnghamshire, England, ca.1629; landed in Salem, Mass., and came to Stonington, Conn., in the fall of 1649. Stanton, William A., THOMAS STANTON, OF CONNECTICUT, and HIS DESCENDANTS (1891), p.67. 1649 - The first settler of Stonington, Connecticut, William CHESEBROUGH, a gunsmith, came in the spring of 1649, overland from Rehobeth in Plymouth where he had been accused (falsely, he always maintained) of selling firearms to the Indians. He came with his wife, Anna STEVENSON, and their sons, Saml., age 22; Nathl., 19; John, 17; Elisha, 12; and Jos., 9. He picked a site on a knoll on the west bank at the head of Wequetequock Cove where there was a well sheltered landing place and open meadows for grazing and cultivation. But the authorities suspected he planned illicit trade in rum and firearms with the Indians, so on 7 November 1649, the constable at Pequot (New London) informed him that 'the Goverm't of Connecticutt doth disslike and distastes the way hee is in and trade he doth among the Indians; and they doe require him to desiste therefrom,' ordering him to report to Major John MASON at Saybrook, or some other magistrate, and give an account of himself and his lonely settlement. East of CHESEBROUGH, on the Pawcatuck (just across the river from present Rhode Island), Thomas STANTON built his Indian trading post. A monopoly of trade in furs with the Indians was sort of bonus to the salary of $25 a year paid by the Connecticut colony for his services as official interpreter. Walter PALMER, a six-foot giant, 68 years old, settled close beside his friend CHESEBROUGH, and PALMER's son-in-law, Thomas MINER, took up land four miles westward at Quiambaug COVE. George DENISON came in 1654 with his family and located a little north of MINER on a rocky knoll overlooking a great meadow with a glimpse of the ocean beyond. He erected a little lean-to and surrounded it with a stout stockade. - Williams Haynes, CAPTAIN GEORGE and LADY ANN (1963); William Haynes, STONINGTON CHRONOLOGY (1976), p.11, passim; James H. Allyn, SWAMP YANKEE FROM MYSTIC (1980), pp.30-32. 1653 - On 15 July 1653, Walter PALMER bought from Governor HAYNES the land on which his house was built; and PALMER moved into the house built by his son-in-law, Thomas MINER. PALMER brought with him his second wife, Rebecca SHORT, and his sons Elihu, age 17; Nehemiah, 15; Moses, 13; Benjamin, 11; Gershom, 9; and two older daughters, Elizabeth and Hannah. 1658 - On 10 May 1658, Massachusetts forwarded the second petition of the Stonington Settlers to the Commissioners of the United Colonies, with the suggestion to the Pawcatuck people that they order their affairs by common consent. On 30 June 1658 the Stonington settlers drew up a sort of dry-land Mayflower Compact or Declaration of Independence, 'The Association of the Poquatuck People.' The pact was signed by George DENISON, Thomas SHAW, Nathaniel CHESEBROUGH, Elihu PALMER, Thomas STANTON, Elisha CHESEBROUGH, Moses PALMER, Walter PALMER, Tho. STANTON, William CHESEBROUGH, and Samuel CHESEBROUGH. The Commissioners of the United Colonies settled the Pawcatuck dispute by allotting all the Pequot territory east of the Mystic River, continuing from it's head through the middle of Lantern Hill Pond and then due north to Massachusetts, and all west of this boundary to Connecticut. Massachusetts upon accepting the Pawcatuck territory, renamed the town 'Southertown' and appointed George DENISON, Robert PARK, William CHESEBROUGH, Thos. STANTON, Walter PALMER, and John MINER as a committee to conduct the prudential affairs of the town. DENISON, CHESEBROUGH, and MINER were authorized to try cases; Walter PALMER, constable; and DENISON, clerk of the writs, empowered to solemnize marriages. The bounds of the town were extended northward 8 miles from the mouth of the Mystic. - Haynes, William, STONINGTON CHRONOLOGY (1976), p.13-14. 1661 - Walter PALMER died, 10 November 1661, and was buried at Wequetequock. In his will he named his wife and sons John, Jonas, William, Gershom, Elihu, Nehemiah, Moses, Benjamin; daughters Grace, Hannah, and Rebecca. The will was witnessed by William CHESEBROUGH, Sam'll CHESEBROUGH and Nathaniel CHESEBROUGH. - Richard Anson Wheeler, HISTORY OF THE TOWN OF STONINGTON (Reprinted 1977), p.723-724. He was Alt Death on 19 November 1661 at Stonington, New London, Connecticut.2 |
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Anthony Pardee Rev. was also known as Rev. (?) (?). He was born on 26 July 1591 at Pitminster, Somerset, England. He was christened on 27 July 1591 at Uffculme, Devon, England.2 He was the son of John Pardee. Anthony Pardee Rev. married Anstice Cox, daughter of John Cox and Alice Walsbeer, on 3 May 1614 at Pitminster, Somerset, England.3 Anthony Pardee Rev. died on 14 January 1645 at St. Mary, Taunton, Somerset, England, at age 53. He was buried on 14 January 1646 at St Mary, Taunton, Somerset, England. He Buried 14 Jan 1645/46. |
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Eliphalet Pardee was born on 26 December 1678 at East Haven, New Haven, Connecticut.1 He was the son of George Pardee and Mercy Ball. Eliphalet Pardee was christened on 8 July 1688 at New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut. He married an unknown person in 1703. He died on 3 September 1723 at East Haven, Connecticut, at age 44. |
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Elizabeth Pardee was born on 10 June 1660 at New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut.1 She was the daughter of George Pardee and Martha Miles. Elizabeth Pardee was christened on 13 May 1662 at Cong, NH, Connecticut. She married an unknown person on 25 December 1679 at New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut. She married an unknown person in 1695 at Norwalk, Fairfield, Connecticut. She died at Norwalk, New Haven, Connecticut. |
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George Pardee was born on 15 January 1656 at New Haven, Connecticut.1,2 He was the son of George Pardee and Martha Miles. George Pardee was christened on 13 May 1662 at Cong, NH, Connecticut. He married Mercy Ball, daughter of Alling Ball and Dorothy (?), on 10 February 1675 at New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut.3 George Pardee married an unknown person on 11 February 1685 at New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut. He died on 22 November 1723 at East Haven, Connecticut, at age 67.1,2 He was Alt Death on 27 November 1723 at East Haven, New Haven, Connecticut. |
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George Pardee was baptized on 19 February 1624 at Pitminster, Somerset, England.2 He was the son of Anthony Pardee Rev. and Anstice Cox. George Pardee married Martha Miles, daughter of Richard Miles, on 20 October 1650 at New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut.2,3 George Pardee married an unknown person on 29 December 1662 at New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut. He married an unknown person before 1689. He died on 14 April 1700 at New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, at age 76.1 |
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John Pardee was born on 20 August 1651 at New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut.1 He was the son of George Pardee and Martha Miles. John Pardee died circa 28 June 1653 at New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut.1 He was Alt Death on 28 June 1653 at New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut.1 |
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John Pardee was born on 2 December 1653 at New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut.1 He was the son of George Pardee and Martha Miles. John Pardee died in 1683 at New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut.1 |
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John Pardee was born circa 1567 at Uffculme, Devon, England. He married an unknown person at Devon, England. He died on 7 February 1657 at London, Middlesex, England. |
John Pardee was born on 4 November 1683 at East Haven, New Haven, Connecticut.1 He married an unknown person. He was the son of George Pardee and Mercy Ball. John Pardee was christened on 8 July 1688 at New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut. He married an unknown person on 9 July 1712 at New Haven, Connecticut. He died in 1760 at New Haven, Connecticut. He was buried at Montowese, New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut. |
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Martha Pardee was born on 18 March 1680/81 at East Haven, Connecticut.2,3 She was the daughter of George Pardee and Mercy Ball.4 Martha Pardee was christened on 8 July 1688 at First Congregational Church, New Haven, Connecticut. She married Edward Frisbie, son of John Frisbie and Ruth Bowers, on 30 December 1702 at Branford, New Haven, Connecticut.4 Martha Pardee died on 15 September 1749 at Branford, New Haven, Connecticut, at age 68.1 |
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Mary Pardee was born on 18 April 1658 at New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut.1 She was the daughter of George Pardee and Martha Miles. Mary Pardee was christened on 13 May 1662 at New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut. She married an unknown person on 29 November 1677 at New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut. She married an unknown person on 29 November 1677. She married an unknown person on 29 November 1677 at New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut. She died circa 1684 at New Haven, Connecticut.1 |
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Mercy Pardee was born on 16 January 1677 at East Haven, New Haven, Connecticut.1 She died. She was the daughter of George Pardee and Mercy Ball. Mercy Pardee was christened on 8 July 1688 at New Haven, Connecticut. |
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Abraham Parker was born in 1612. He married Rose Whitlock on 18 November 1644 at Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts.1 Abraham Parker died on 12 August 1685 at Chelmsford, Middlesex, Massachusetts.1 |
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Lydia Parker was born on 17 February 1665 at Chelmsford, Middlesex, Massachusetts.1 She was the daughter of Abraham Parker and Rose Whitlock. Lydia Parker married John Kidder, son of James Kidder and Anna Moore, on 3 September 1684 at Chelmsford, Massachusetts.2,3 Lydia Parker died on 10 May 1742 at Chelmsford, Middlesex, Massachusetts, at age 77.1 |
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Mary Parker was born circa 1759.1 She married Converse Hunting, son of Stephen Hunting and Hannah (?). Mary Parker died on 4 October 1849 at Hubbardston, Worcester, Massachusetts.1 |
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Benjamin Parsons was born in 1618 at Great Torrington, Nr. Exeter, Devon, England. He was christened on 17 March 1627 at St. Mary's, Beaminster, Dorset, England. He married Sarah Vore on 6 October 1653 at Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut. Benjamin Parsons married an unknown person on 21 February 1676 at Springfield, Hampden Co, Massachusetts. He died on 24 August 1689 at Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts. |
Clemence Parsons married Deacon John Hunting, son of Reverend Nathaniel Hunting and Mary Green, on 21 March 1728.1 |
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Hannah Parsons was born on 13 December 1701 at Hampden Co, Massachusetts. She was the daughter of Hezekiah Parsons and Hannah Cooley. Hannah Parsons married Samuel Winchell on 17 January 1716 at Connecticut. Hannah Parsons died. |
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Hezekiah Parsons was born on 24 November 1673 at Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts. He married an unknown person. He was the son of Benjamin Parsons and Sarah Vore. Hezekiah Parsons married Hannah Cooley, daughter of Eliakim Cooley and Hanna Tibboles, on 20 February 1701 at Longmeadow, Hampden, Massachusetts. Hezekiah Parsons died on 18 March 1756 at Windsor, Hartford Co, Connecticut, at age 82. |
Deborah Partridge married John Adams, son of Edward Adams and Lydia Penniman, in 1682.1 |
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Tryphena Partridge was born in 1506 at Of, Little Baddow, Essex, England. She married George Vessey circa 1538 at Of, Little Baddow, Essex, England. Tryphena Partridge died. |
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Abigail Patchen was baptized on 24 March 1694/95 at Fairfield, Connecticut.1,2 She was the daughter of Jacob Patchen and Mary Hubbard.3 Abigail Patchen married William Sterling, son of Richard Sterling and Grace (?), in 1714.1,2 Abigail Patchen died after 1773.1 |
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