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From: "Eliz Hanebury" <>
Subject: Re: [ROOTS-L] Looking for Michael Charles Gormly
Date: Sun, 11 Jan 2009 13:01:22 -0500
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Do you have their census images? I gave it a bit of a try and saw that
Georges father was listed, as many are, as born England in 1910. You
might want to search for him using England. It sort of looks as tho he
was a miner?
Eliz
On Sat, Jan 10, 2009 at 6:13 PM, lockett <> wrote:
> I have been at a dead-end for over ten years looking for Michael Charles
> Gormly.
> I am looking for information on my grandfather, Michael Charles Gormly. He
> was born in Londonderry, Ireland in 1848. Came to the USA, time unknown,
> also do not know if or whom he came with. He married my grandmother Almira
> Mason, who was born in Milan, Indiana, about 1875. Their first child,
> George Michael Gormly, was born in Indianapolis, Indiana in 1876.. Then
> they had a child, Mae Catherine Gormly born in St. Louis, MO, in 1879. The
> next one, Charles Clarence Gormly, was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in
> 1883. The next one, Abi Birteen Gormly, was born in Denver, Colorado, in
> 1886. The rest in Alton, IL. Almira R. Gormly was born in 1891, Elvira A.
> Gormly was born in 1894 and Robert Amandus Gormly was born in 1896. I do
> know that Michael Charles Gormly, my grandfather, died and was buried in
> Goldfield, NV. in 1906. That is the only information I have on paper. I can
> not even find him in a census of any state. I know all of the information
> on the children but nothing about Michael Charles Gormly.
> Thank you in advance for any help I receive.
> Myra
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