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        Ok, this may be a stupid question, but was "Selah" a common first
name in the 19th century?  I keep finding it in my records here, and I think
it's being used as a male first name, but my only other recollection of it
is as a kind of exclamation in the Bible.
        Does anybody have any information on this?

Sharon A. Pullen, C.A.
Archivist
Office of the County Clerk
Historic Documents Library
310 Center Drive
Riverhead, NY 11901-3392

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