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22nd June 07, 10:56 AM
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having had a similar experience recently, and then having corresponded with the woman who did the massive amount of research, I know the feeling.
I nailed down most of my paternal grandmothers background through just one site run by Shawna Hall in North Carolina.
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22nd June 07, 11:21 AM
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 Originally Posted by Alan H
having had a similar experience recently, and then having corresponded with the woman who did the massive amount of research, I know the feeling.
I nailed down most of my paternal grandmothers background through just one site run by Shawna Hall in North Carolina.
I decided to correspond with the gent who's done the work. Waiting to hear back from him. If nothing else, I may be able to help him out in the direct line to me he was missing. I knew the Great Great Grandmother's and Great Great Grandfather's names, so that's how I tracked into his tree. But, he doesn't have any of the branches from her. He's obviously into the full tracing, so I hope I can be of some help there...
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