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From: "LYNN MUNDAY" <>
Subject: RE: [NFLD-LAB] Random Passage
Date: Sun, 18 Jul 2004 08:12:55 -0600


Hi Susan

I too just recently saw themade for TV movie Random Passage and also
thought I'd mention a movie called The Shipping News. I mention it because
the last name of the main character was Hoyle. Interesting huh?
I too am researching the Mitchells of Newfoundland and I have heard that
some of them also went to the US as my great grandmother Amelia Hoben used
to go and visit them sometimes. I am not sure exactly where these relatives
were.

Happy Hunting
Lynn



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>To:
>Subject: [NFLD-LAB] Random Passage
>Date: Sun, 18 Jul 2004 05:28:22 EDT
>
>A little behindhand, I have just finished reading _Random Passage_. I
>expect there was much discussion of this book when it first appeared, not
>least on
>this list; but I am new to it, and would like to know what others thought
>of it, especially in terms of historical accuracy. My own Nfld ancestors
>were
>from a place very like Cape Random (see my Roll Call post) and this gives
>it
>great interest for me -- as I'm sure it does for everyone here!
>
>Susan Ryley Hoyle []
>researching K N I G H T and K I N S M A N in Cornwall
>H O Y L E, C O L E M A N, and F O Y in Ireland, Lancs & Yorks
>and M c G R A T H, R Y L E Y and M I T C H E L L in USA and Newfoundland
>
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