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I have found two Barbara Lovenheims connected to Rochester, New York who have some of the same interests and are close in age - Barbara Lovenheim and Barbara Pitlick Lovenheim. I am beginning to wonder if Barbara Pitlick married Barbara Lovenheim's brother John from Rochester. Dorothy Pitlick's obituary mentions that her daughter Barbara is married to a John Lovenheim here I have yet to find a source that says so, but I am curious.–CaroleHenson (talk) 18:26, 16 April 2023 (UTC)Reply