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From: "frank cook" <>
Subject: Re: [OKOTTAWA] History of Ottawa County and Brittains
Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2000 08:23:28 -0600


Thanks....Dema.
Maybe someone "out there" will start talking back to us.

HAHA Bonnie



>Bonnie, just a heads up. The Nance name was also popular in that area. I
>am looking for Brittains, Brittons, Brittains with the middle name of
>Harrison....Mackinders, Imogene Smith, wife to Jesse Glen Brittain, Jesse
>died in 1911. More Brittains
>
>Lebon Brittain b: 1897
>Jack Brittain b: 1918
>Minnie May Brittain b: 1885
>William David Brittain b: 1883
>Janet Walkenshaw Brittain b: 1883
>Katherine Dema Paul b: 1899
>Helen Paul b: 1900
>
>Oro?
>James Brittain
>Charles V. Mackinder
>
>Come on folks, I know there are more than two people on this list. How are
>you going to find out anything unless you talk. Alot of miners came from
all
>over to do mining here and if we start exchanging information we could very
>well learn more about our families.
>
>Thanks
>Dema




>
>> I am new to the list and looking for an elusive GGrandmother.
>Unfortunately all I know is her name and a few facts. I am hoping anyone
>who has cemetery listings, census, etc will look to see if she is
included.
>A distant relative seems to think she was buried in Ottawa county. Her
name
>Samantha "Mance" Kilpatrick. 1st
>> marriage was to WAKEFIELD and second to BORGES abt 1897. Since I do not
>know the death date, I have been searching by process of elimination.
>Appreciate any one looking in their reference for her.
>> Thanks....Bonnie
>>
>
>

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