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From: "Ellen C. Ward" <>
Subject: Re: [MDCECIL] BallyConnell Land, Thomas John and the Welsh Tract
Date: Fri, 2 May 2008 06:04:37 -0400
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Hi Liz - I probably started typing earlier than you did - I'm definitely not faster!

Marianne and others who might be interested in the same surnames - there are several pages in Johnston's History of Cecil County that give a good and interesting history of the Welsh Tract. You should be able to make some good headway with the information we sent. If you have more questions, write back to the list - there are lots of people here with good information.

Ellen
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From: [] On Behalf Of E Johnson []
Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2008 11:22 PM
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Subject: Re: [MDCECIL] BallyConnell Land, Thomas John and the Welsh Tract

LOL

Hi Ellen...

Brilliant minds think alike. I typed up the same land records

but you're a lot faster!!! '-D

Take care,
Liz J

On 01/05/2008, Ellen C. Ward <> wrote:
> Hi
>
> There are many spellings of the property name that I found in Cecil County that Thomas John eventually owned a part of: Belconell, Bella Connell, Bellaconeth, Bellconell, Bellconnell and Bellionell.

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