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Date: Fri, 8 Sep 2000 23:59:26 EDT



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Nicknames can be very confusing, my Mother's given name was Ceceila and her
nickname was Dolly!! Go figure.Known as Dolly all her life, a Genealogists
nighmare.
Pam RENNEY McKinley [ex- Aldershot] now Mesa,
Arizona.
Any RENNEY'S tonite??? Hartlepool,
Sunderland, Bishopwearmouth. Seeking descendants of Frederick and Elizabeth
RENNEY-married 1878 to 1894 ? left 6 children in the area, one was my Dad.
Where are their descendants? My :E: mail

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