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  1. Released on September 8, 1971 Rated R 91 minutes. Directed by Richard Kanter. Written by Richard Kanter, from a story by Sal Comstock. Cast: Arell Blanton, Alex Rocco, Elizabeth Knowles, Sherry Bain, Jax Carroll, Steve Vincent, Bill Collins, Ted Hayden, Ray Galvin, Diana Jones, Linda Johanesen, Frank Charolla, Ray Galvin, Dirty Denny.

  2. 3 days ago · Sal Da Vinci, guest today at La Volta Buona, the Rai 1 program hosted by Caterina Balivo. ... Private life: wife, children, and grandchildren "It was July 4, 1984, and I kissed my wife Paola for ...

  3. K-12 Comstock Public Schools graduate 1980 2nd generation of CPS. My children were 3rd generation 2002/05 my step granddaughter is4th generation 2024. Denver Auto and Diesel college graduate1981. Auto Technician for 32 year 17 years self employed. Jac's Auto Repair Kalamazoo Michigan. Semi OWNER Operator since 2016. Again self employed Wine ...

  4. The Penguin Episode 6 review, “Gold Summit”: Sal wants revenge It’s normal to want revenge on someone when they’ve hurt you. Sal wants revenge on Oz for the murders of his wife and son ...

  5. After the war, Comstock found a sales job at a dry goods store in New York, bought a house in Brooklyn, and married Margaret Hamilton, a minister’s daughter who was ten years older. They had one child, a daughter who died soon after her birth. Comstock found solace in a new crusade.

  6. Anna was already an infant when she was introduced to the Comstock universe. Lady Comstock was killed because she could prove that the child wasn't naturally hers. The one-week pregnancy was another form of propaganda by Comstock to prove that his daughter was a miracle and thus should be worshiped.

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  8. His wife, Polly Foote Botsford, was a {direct} descendant of Nathaniel Foote, who settled in Wethersfield, Connecticut, in 1640. My maternal grandfather, Job Irish, and his wife, Anna Southard Irish, had moved with their family, also by ox teams, from Danby, Vermont, to Collins, Erie County, {at an earlier period, probably} about 1815.

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