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63:generations
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1170:Only child
1100:Family Day
973:Ahnentafel
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336:References
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286:President
284:Indonesian
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241:ancestors
229:Pampangan
193:Indonesia
118:intestate
79:jewellery
18:Heirlooms
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968:Genogram
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900:Heirloom
822:Marriage
787:Affinity
782:Adoption
568:daughter
391:Heirloom
330:Keepsake
324:See also
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197:Malaysia
178:Javanese
174:Sanskrit
134:trustees
110:bequeath
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201:Minangs
181:Kejawen
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209:Bataks
189:Malays
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