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Genealogist on trail of family mystery

Bound by brotherhood, John J. Lesjack has spent the last decade searching for a sibling few believe exists. He's out there, Lesjack insists -- the brother surrendered at birth, exiled from memory and never acknowledged.

From his home in Santa Rosa, Calif., to the cemeteries of Tuscola County, Lesjack has continued to search for something -- anything -- that might unravel the mystery of a sibling he knows only as "Clark." But the truth remains elusive for the longtime genealogist.

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I read an article about this... you have a phone call from a Mike Descoteaux who left no return number. There is a Michael Desoteaux who is (was in 2001 at least) a spokesman for Imperial Tobacco Canada. Have you checked him out?

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