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From: Gene Fottrell <>
Subject: Re: [NY IRISH] SURNAME LIST
Date: Fri, 01 Mar 2002 02:27:44 -0500
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From: "john connolly" <>
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Sent: Friday, March 01, 2002 12:56 PM
Subject: [NY IRISH] SURNAME LIST
> I hope someone can help. When I tried the surname site for A to C all I
got was a spread sheet with no names on it and nothing clickable. I am doing
something wrong. Also I am researching the name CONNOLLY/CONNELLY. Three
sisters, my husbands great aunts, left for the in the 1920s or 30s never to
be heard of again. MARGARET CONNELLY D.O.B 27/08/1909
>
CATHERINE CONNELLY D.O.B 27/04/1906
> DELIA
CONNELLY D.O.B 26/01/1904
>
> I have tried the social security records to no avail and also someone in
the US wrote to the the social security and they came up with nothing. Does
anyone know of any way I can trace these ladies to find out if there are any
surviving relatives in the US. I would love to find any family so that we
can communicate.
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Sara Connolly
> Birmingham
> England
> PS WE HAVE A WONDERFUL ST PATRICK'S DAY PARADES IN BIRMINGHAM, IT IS THE
LARGEST IN ENGLAND AND TAKES PLACE IN THE IRISH QUARTER IN THE CITY CENTRE.
Doyou know if they married in US. Might have used husbands surname.
Have you tried spelling variations in SSDI, Drop an "n" or an "L' or one of
eack.
Gene
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