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From: John P Gerdeman Sr <>
Subject: Re: [MDALLEGA] Rafferty
Date: Mon, 05 Nov 2007 10:38:03 +0100
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Thank you Sheryl
I am a Rafferty Resreacher I thank you for this bit of information
about Brannon. This a Branch of my Rafferty Family Tree . This part of
the Rafferty family does not belong to me But I have found out that it
does not matter. Where you sit in the tree They all come back to the
main root .
I have so many Branches on this tree it now a great Oak now
I thank you again
John Gerdeman


Am Sonntag, den 04.11.2007, 15:41 -0500 schrieb Sheryl Kelso:
> MT. SAVAGE-William Michael (Mike) Brannon, 71, Washington formerly of Mt.
> Savage, died yesterday in Prince Georges Hospital, Washington, where he was
> a patient 10 days following a heart attack. Born March 30, 1893 in Mt.
> Savage, he was a son of the late John William and Elizabeth (Farrell)
> Brannon. He was a husband of Frances (Rafferty) Brannon. Mr. Brannon had
> been residing in Washington 42 years. He was a retired employe of the Navy
> Ship Yard there. Surviving besides his widow are a son, Donald Brannon; a
> daughter, Mrs. Mary Benson, both of Washington; four brothers, Eugene and
> Joseph Brannon, Washington; Earl Brannon, Cumberland; and James Brannon, Mt.
> Savage; two sisters, Mrs. Madalyn Bell, Fort Lauderdale, Fla.; Mrs. John
> Deffenbaugh, Mt. Savage; and six grandchildren. Requiem mass and burial will
> be held in Washington Monday. The Cumberland Evening Times, October 9, 1964
>
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