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		<title>By: Lidian</title>
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		<description>Ruth, I think that those might have been standard taxables (strangely enough) because my ggg aunt Lydia Hicks was taxed for a gold watch and a pianoforte in 1866...she had to pay $3!

Or maybe our ancestors just had similar possessions...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ruth, I think that those might have been standard taxables (strangely enough) because my ggg aunt Lydia Hicks was taxed for a gold watch and a pianoforte in 1866&#8230;she had to pay $3!</p>
<p>Or maybe our ancestors just had similar possessions&#8230;</p>
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