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1. [MACINTOSH~] FREE SEARCH SITES AND PHOTOS [1]
If anyone would like to have some free easy to use search sites for Eng, Ire, Scot, Canada or USA OR photos of where their oldest ancestor came from,[[please send name of place, or area plus country] 1 place per e mail please. drop a line to me at this address firstlady@xcelco.on.ca
2. [MACINTOSH~] MacIntosh [1]
If anyone would like to have the Kilt Song, please drop me a line at this address firstlady@xcelco.on.ca After I send it to you, all you have to do is click on the url line and turn your speakers up
3. [MACINTOSH~] Fw: LIST OF BOOKS HELPFUL WITH GENEALOGY [1]
Here is a list of books, which may still be at your library if you live in a small town that have helped me with Mc/MacIntosh research Baltimore Port Brides From Brideswell by Walter Hart Ships Passenger Lists by Carl Boyer Bradley Barbara Naturalization Records Highland Emigration--The Peoples Clearing House by J. M. Bumstead Emigrants from Scotland to America Scottish Rebels Naturalization Records by Arthur Crigler Scots Banished to America by David Dobson Erie County P.A Naturalization Records Irish Immi
4. [MACINTOSH~] MCINTOSH [1]
Does anyone have information on Donald McIntosh, born in Ont. Canada, First Lieutenant, United States Army, Company Commander, Company G, 7th United States Cavalry, who was killed in action while serving with Lieutenant Colonel [Brevet Major General] George Armstrong Custer at the Battle of the Little Bighorn on June 25, 1876 He was originally buried at the site of the battle, but was disinterred in 1877 and shipped to Arlington National Cemetery for Permanent burial in Section 1 His tombstone reads Donald

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