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[Games] Re: Generation CAF - My Version I
DH (86, deceased): Stephen John Willoughby
DW (88, deceased): Lillian Alice Willoughby, nee MalloyDD1 (61): Eleanor Susan
DS1 (58): Philip Michael
DS2 (56): Roger Allen
DD2 (53): Patricia Louise

DD1 (61): Eleanor Susan Stern, nee Willoughby
DH (65): Thomas Walter Stern-DD1 (32): Jennifer Erin Stern
—DH (34): Csanád Kristóf Halmi
—-DS1 (4): Cameron Benedek Halmi
—-DD1 (1): Margot Zselyke Halmi-DD2 (29): Rebecca Morgan Stern
—DH (29): Brian Wesley Alting
—-DS1 (2): Tristan Wesley Alting
—-DS2 (nb.): Dean Walter Alting-DS1 (27): Timothy Brandon Stern
—DW (28): Lauren Cynthia Celerino
—-DD1 (nb.): Zoey Cynthia Celerino
DS1 (58): Philip Michael Willoughby
DW (58): Juana Ignacia Campillo-DD1 (30): Emilia Irene Willoughby
—Ex-BF (29): Todd Franklin Hugot
—-DD1 (3): Ava Camille Willoughby
—Fiancé (31): José Guillermo Albareda-DS1 (26): Javier David Willoughby
—GF (25): April Michelle Cohen
—-DS1 (1): Trevor Leopoldo Willoughby-DS2 (21): Nathan Francisco Willoughby
—GF (22): Adrienne Ruth Rylance-DD2 (18): Natalie Pilar Willoughby
DS2 (56): Roger Allen Willoughby
DW (58): Maeve Dympna Flaherty-DD1 (31): Deirdre Rosheen Willoughby
—DH (32): Kenzo Edamura
—-DD1 (6): Fiadh Akari Edamura
—-DD2 (4): Saoirse Nanami Edamura
—-DD3 (1): Treasa Hotaru Edamura-DD2 (28): Brigid Chevonne Willoughby
—Fiancé (29): Finnén Patrick O’Dowd
—-DD1 (nb): Aoife Willow O'Dowd-DS1 (25): Tiernan Malachy Willoughby
—GF (24): Jannicke Tilde Nyberg-DD3 (23): Líadan Fedelma Willoughby
DD2 (53): Patricia Louise Foxhoven, nee Willoughby
DH (53): Alistair Geoffrey Foxhoven-DS1 (28): Jesse Xavier Foxhoven
—GF (29): Kjerstin Anneli Böhm
—-DD1 (2): Stella Ingegerd Foxhoven-DD1 (26): Alicia Lindsay Foxhoven
—BF (26): Pantaleone Efisio Ricciardi
—-DD1 (1): Fiorenza "Fia" Noemi Ricciardi-DD2 (23): Julia Erin Foxhoven
—GF (24): Mahin Darvish*****
And last of all an Admiral came,
A terrible man with a terrible name,—
A name which you all know by sight very well;
But which no one can speak, and no one can spell. Robert Southey, "The March to Moscow"
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