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The Turones were a Celtic tribe of pre-Roman Gaul. The word Celtic can refer to: the European Celtic people, ancient or modern the Celtic languages, spoken by these people and their modern descendents the Celtic (Lusitania), Celts from the Alentejo. ... Roman or Romans has several meanings, primarily related to the Roman citizens, but also applicable to typography, math, and several geographic locations. ... Map of Gaul circa 58 BC Gaul (from Latin Gallia, c. ...


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Bellwood is a member of one of the pioneer families of Turon and was Miss Anna Slater, before her marriage a few years ago.
Bellwood is a contracter at Turon, and the family have the sympathy of the entire community in this sorrow, made doubly hard to bear by the recent tragic death of the brother of the deceased.
She is survived by a husband, two sisters, one brother and two step-daughters of Turon, Kas.; on step-son of Penalosa, Kas.; and on step-son of Oakley, Idaho, who held their mother in high esteem.
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