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George Franklin Forbes was born in Boston, MA on June 26, 1915. He was married to Dr. Mary Eleanor Kimball on March 9, 1943. They had ten children: Marie, Dorothy, Carolyn (that's me), Kenneth, Barbara, Marjorie, Marilyn, Christopher, William, and Patricia. He was a Mathematician, specializing in computer guidance systems for the aero-space industry. He wrote and self-published a book: Digital Differential Analyzers. He died February 26, 1990. Carolyn Forbes, February 8, 2009.
 
George Franklin Forbes was born in Boston, MA on June 26, 1915. He was married to Dr. Mary Eleanor Kimball on March 9, 1943. They had ten children: Marie, Dorothy, Carolyn (that's me), Kenneth, Barbara, Marjorie, Marilyn, Christopher, William, and Patricia. He was a Mathematician, specializing in computer guidance systems for the aero-space industry. He wrote and self-published a book: Digital Differential Analyzers. He died February 26, 1990. Carolyn Forbes, February 8, 2009.

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George Franklin Forbes was born in Boston, MA on June 26, 1915. He was married to Dr. Mary Eleanor Kimball on March 9, 1943. They had ten children: Marie, Dorothy, Carolyn (that's me), Kenneth, Barbara, Marjorie, Marilyn, Christopher, William, and Patricia. He was a Mathematician, specializing in computer guidance systems for the aero-space industry. He wrote and self-published a book: Digital Differential Analyzers. He died February 26, 1990. Carolyn Forbes, February 8, 2009.