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Estella Carolyn Davis Bennett remembers Heskamps of Coburg Estella Carolyn Davis Bennett writes: I would like to respond to Mr. Heskamp's article. I was born in Coburg at the hime of my grandparents, Bryan and Estella Pike. My great grandfather, John Robert Pike, lived across the road from my grandparents. I lived with my grandparents during WWII and my play mates were the retired older people from Coburg. I remember the Heskamp family and most everyone who lived in Coburg from the 1940s until the 1970s. --Estella Carolyn Davis BennettComments re article 74966 Memories Coburg boy wonders if name Heskamp still rings a bell This story was posted on 2015-05-01 18:45:56
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