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I am looking for Slyne's

My grandfather, Timothy Slyne, was born in Co. Cork in about February, 1865.

We believe his parents were Robert (Robin) Slyne and Mary Crowley.

I was told that his siblings were:

Denis, Nancy, Julia, Mary, Kate and Ellen. I am not sure that these are his
siblings. I do not know the names of the people they married.

I was told that a William Slyne was his brother or cousin. I went to his
wake in about 1956 or 1957 in Massachusetts.

If anyone knows this family, I could really use the help.

Thanks,
Dottie







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<BR>My grandfather, Timothy Slyne, was born in Co. Cork in about February, 1865.
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<BR>We believe his parents were Robert (Robin) Slyne and Mary Crowley.
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<BR>I was told that his siblings were:
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<BR>Denis, Nancy, Julia, Mary, Kate and Ellen. &nbsp;I am not sure that these are his siblings. &nbsp;I do not know the names of the people they married.
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<BR>I was told that a William Slyne was his brother or cousin. &nbsp;I went to his wake in about 1956 or 1957 in Massachusetts.
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<BR>If anyone knows this family, I could really use the help.
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<BR>Thanks,
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I am looking for Slyne's

My grandfather, Timothy Slyne, was born in Co. Cork in about February, 1865.

We believe his parents were Robert (Robin) Slyne and Mary Crowley.

I was told that his siblings were:

Denis, Nancy, Julia, Mary, Kate and Ellen. I am not sure that these are his
siblings. I do not know the names of the people they married.

I was told that a William Slyne was his brother or cousin. I went to his
wake in about 1956 or 1957 in Massachusetts.

If anyone knows this family, I could really use the help.

Thanks,
Dottie

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<BR>
<BR>My grandfather, Timothy Slyne, was born in Co. Cork in about February, 1865.
<BR>
<BR>We believe his parents were Robert (Robin) Slyne and Mary Crowley.
<BR>
<BR>I was told that his siblings were:
<BR>
<BR>Denis, Nancy, Julia, Mary, Kate and Ellen. &nbsp;I am not sure that these are his siblings. &nbsp;I do not know the names of the people they married.
<BR>
<BR>I was told that a William Slyne was his brother or cousin. &nbsp;I went to his wake in about 1956 or 1957 in Massachusetts.
<BR>
<BR>If anyone knows this family, I could really use the help.
<BR>
<BR>Thanks,
<BR>Dottie</FONT></HTML>

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