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    1. [DUNN] Larry Dunn of CA
    2. Hi Larry, I am just curious how your Dunns arrived in California? I had a great granduncle Johnny Dunn from Anoka, MN. He had a son Lawrence aka Larry who I think might have worked in Vaudeville for a time. Anyway, a bunch of Uncle Johnny's descendants ended up in California. Uncle Johnny was b. Aug. 24, 1863 in Hamilton Twp., Lee County, Illinois just north of the village of Ohio, Illinois which is located in Bureau County. His parents were Michael T. Dunn and Mary Ann Downey. He married Mary Mellet who was from Co. Mayo, Ireland in St. Paul, MN on May 1, 1888. He had 9 children with her. Nellie, John, Loretta, Marguerite, Edward, Lawrence Arthur, Genevieve, Raymond and Beatrice. I remember a Jack Dunn from out that way who was in WWI. He was taken captive by the Russians and marched to Siberia. But by the time he got there he had become such good friends with the soldiers that they all left Russia and came to the States together. I believe his real name was John Dunn and everyone just called him Jack. My uncle Joe Dunn who lived with my family as a child would tell stories about this man. He sent uncle Joe a postcard from Hawaii once but he lived in CA. The postcard would have come sometime between 1965 and 1972. Good luck. Carole Dunn Vaughn Illinois

    10/02/2001 10:36:53
    1. [DUNN] Re: Dunn/Carson
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: dunn, martin, harvey, maddy, miller, kessinger, Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/hlT.2ACEB/2294.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Jim: I was intrigued by your e.mail today. You said that there were Dunns in Rockingham Co., VA from 1763 till abt 1784. Do you know where they came from? Albemarle Co., Augusta Co.? Do you have a list of their names? I, too, have a Dunn in Rockingham Co., serving in Capt. Beaselys unit with John & Christian Peters in RW. This John Dunn then went to Monroe Co., (W)V in 1782 with others from this area. John Dunn married Mary Peters, the sister of Christian Peters. I have always felt he came from Albemarle Co., Va and was the son of or was related to John & Anna Marion Martin Dunn of Orange Co., then removed to Albemarle Co., VA and served in RW there. I know that some Dunns may have gone to Fayette Co., Ky., ie William Dunn who married Mary Bledsoe in Albemarle Co., VA son of John and Anna Dunn of Albemarle Co., VA. May I ask about what you know of these Rockingham Co. Dunns? Thank you, Kate Ross Dowling, Ontario Canada

    10/02/2001 06:59:20
    1. [DUNN] Re: Do you know?
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/hlT.2ACEB/853.860.1 Message Board Post: Hello Lydia my name is Larry Dunn and live in CA. but I don't think we are related I am 49 born 12-06-51

    10/02/2001 05:04:41
    1. [DUNN] Re: Dunn/Carson
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Alexander, Brewster, Dunn, Long, Wilson Doak, Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/hlT.2ACEB/2294.1.1 Message Board Post: My family has a Carson and Dunn connection. The Dunns were in Rockingham Co., Virginia from 1763 till abt 1784 when they moved to that part of KY that was known as Fayette County but today is Jessamine County, KY. James Dunn ( 1724-1806) died in Jessamine Co. and in his Will mentioned a son-in-law named Richard Carson and Richard's children named John, Alexander, and Jennie. The name of James Dunn daughter that married Richard Carson is unknown to me. I have not been able to locate Richard Carson in the Census of that region. Could we have connection?

    10/02/2001 03:56:06
    1. [DUNN] DUNN/E; Troupsburg, Steuben Co., NY; 1850s+
    2. Perry Streeter
    3. I am seeking all genealogical and biographical details for the family documented below including their ancestors, children, and grandchildren and the spouses thereof, including the full names of those spouses' parents. All additions and corrections within this scope, however speculative, will be greatly appreciated. Perry Streeter (mailto:perry@streeter.com) Gene Dunn of Troupsburg, Steuben County, New York I have known for many years that my immigrant O'Keeffe ancestor, Dennis-1 O'Keeffe of West Union, Steuben County, New York was married to Mary Dunne, per the death certificate of their son, Michael-2, O'Kieff. However, I knew nothing specific of Mary's origins until the Spring of 2001 when I examined the parish registers of St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church of Rexville, West Union in preparation for an ancestral research tour to Ireland. I had examined the parish registers many years ago when I was still teenager with little experience in genealogical research. This time, I was delighted to find a series of baptisms that suggested that Mary (Dunne) O'Keeffe and Catherine (Dunne) Coleman were sisters. During the same era, Edward and Ignatius Dunn are cited in the parish registers; it seems quite probable that they were Mary and Catherine's brothers. During September 2001, I entered the phrase, "Ignatius Dunn" into a fantastic Internet search engine (http://www.ilor.com) and discovered that Ignatius and other members of the Dunn family have literally waiting to be discovered right "next door" in the Town of Troupsburg. I owe a great debt of gratitude to George Sawyer and Judy Allen Cwiklinski who have transcribed many records for Troupsburg, New York and posted them on the Internet. In Irish O Duinn or O Doinn (doinn is the genitive case of the adjective donn--brown) it is more often written Dunne than Dunn in English. The form O'Doyne, common in the seventeenth century, is now almost obsolete. In fact of 364 births registered for them in a given year, 313 had the final E and only 51 were Dunn. From this it can be estimated that the total number of people so called in Ireland to-day is approximately 15,000, giving them twenty seventh place in the list of commonest surnames in Ireland. This sept originated in Co. Leix (Queen's County) and formed one of the principal families of Leinster, their chief being lords of Ireland in that county. The sept is one of those specially mentioned in the mid sixteenth century official orders as hostile and dangerous to the English interest. It is in that part of the country that Dunnes are, appropriately, now to be found in greatest numbers, though they have spread far and wide. Nearly all those who spell the name Dunn came from Ulster. This is a name to which the practice during present century of resuming the discarded prefixes Mac and O does not apply--the form O'Dunn or O'Dunne is seldom if ever seen to-day. (Edward Lysaght, Irish Families) 1. Gene-1 Dunn was born in Ireland circa 1775. He was a farmer residing in Troupsburg, Steuben County, New York in 1855 as the father in the household of Ignatius and Ruth M. (Shaw) Dunn, adjacent to the household of Edward and Mary A. (McCormick) Dunn (1855 New York State Census). On a circa 1875 plat map of Troupsburg, the households of M.A. Dunn and E. Dunn appear adjacent to a Bishop family. From the proximity of the Dunns and Bishops in 1855 and 1875, it is deduced that the Dunn resided on what is now known as Keegan Road which runs north out of the hamlet of Young Hickory to Price School Road, towards a region that was known in 1875 as West Troupsburg. This area is not far from where the town boundaries of Troupsburg, West Union, Greenwood and Jasper meet. From the 1855 New York State Census, we know with certainty that Gene Dunn was the father of Ignatius Dunn. Given the proximity of Edward Dunn's household to that of Ignatius and the fact that Edward named a son Ignatius it is also virtually certain that Edward Dunn was another son of Gene Dunn. Along with the families of Mary (Dunne) O'Keeffe and Catherine (Dunne) Coleman, Edward and Ignatius "Dunne" both appear in the early parish registers of St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church in the neighboring Town of West Union at Rexville. Although increasing in numbers, no church was established until the year 1845 when Catholics came together and resolved to build a church in which they could worship God... The site of the new Church with attached cemetery in Greenwood [Steuben County, New York] was donated by Patrick Flynn. His memory will always remain dear to the priests and Catholics of Greenwood, Rexville, and Troupsburg... The old cemetery from the original church... has a stone for Edward Dunne with the date of death recorded as May 13, 1857 age 43... In order to meet the needs of the Catholics of Troupsburg, a handsome little church was built during the administration of Father James Tuohey, in 1860. It seems to have been located in the area of Young Hickory. However, its use was discontinued when St. Mary's was moved to Rexville in 1870... In the summer of 1869, Father C.C. McMullen became pastor. One of his first projects was to move the location of the parish church from Greenwood Hill to the village of Rexville... Some of the supporters of the church building project were... C.N. Dunne. (St. Mary's Parish, Rexville, New York, Town of West Union [1995]) Dennis-1 and Mary (Dunne) O'Keeffe's son, Michael-2 O'Kieff, married a native of Sartwell, Annin Township, McKean County, Pennsylvania. Perhaps Mary (Dunne) O'Keeffe was related to some of the Dunns of McKean County. The follow excerpt is from A History of St. Mary's Catholic Church, Sartwell, Annin Township, McKean County; The First 130 Years: 1847-1977 by Joseph A. Plunkett: Sartwell Parish records supply us with a list of nearly a hundred of its pioneers, in many instances giving the names of wives and children as well. For the sake of brevity we cite here only the names of heads of families and, where possible, the year of their coming to Sartwell... 1845--Murtaugh and Patrick Driscoll, Dennis Driscoll, Jeremiah and James Splain, Cornelius and Michael Doyle and Michael Doyle, Jr.; James Lundrigun; 1846--Timothy and Joseph Mullin, Michael and John McAuliffe... 1852--Bernard and Robert McNally, Thomas Dunn (his two nephews were Bishop Thomas and Father James Brennan), Patrick Dunn, Timothy and James Phalin, Thomas Bly... One wonders if there is a potential connection between author Joseph A. Plunkett of St. Mary's Parish in Sartwell, Pennsylvania and Dennis-3 Plunkett Dunne, youngest son of Edward-2 and Mary (McCormick) Dunn of St. Mary's Parish in Rexville. In the Index to Griffith's Valuation of Ireland, 1848-1864, there is an interesting possibility for the common origins of the O'Keeffes, Dunnes and Colemans within the County Cork. Edward Dunne is a rare combination of names in Cork. The only two households so designated in Cork were both in Mogeely Parish, one in the Townland of Knockanarrig and the other in Lyremountain. Patrick Jr., Patrick Sr. and Thomas Coleman were also residents of Lyremountain. Mogeely Parish included other Colemans and numerous Keefes/Keeffes including John (3), Michael (3), Maurice, and Timothy. Children, born in Ireland, paternity of all unproven except Ignatius: * i. Mary-2, b. ca. 1809; d. Town of West Union, Steuben Co., NY 31 Dec 1889; m. Dennis-1 O'Keeffe, b. [County Cork] Ireland 1806, d. [Irish Hill], Town of West Union, Steuben Co., NY 4 May 1880; my direct ancestors; see Dennis O'Keeffe of West Union, Steuben County, New York for more information. 2. ii. Edward, b. ca. 1811; m. Mary McCormick. 3. iii. Ignatius, b. ca. 1816; m. Ruth M. Shaw. iv. Catherine, b. 26 Nov 1824; d. 26 April 1894; m. Daniel Coleman, b. 1812, d. 1899, son of William P. and Julia A. (Quinlan) Coleman of Fermoy, Cork, Ireland (Coleman Family Records of Joan Coleman of Hornell, NY); sponsors at the baptism of Agnes Mahoney in 1873, granddau. of Dennis-1 and Mary (Dunne) O'Keeffe. 2. Edward-2 Dunn ([Gene-1]), born in Ireland circa 1811 (1855 NYS Census); perhaps the "Edward Dunne" who died on 13 May 1857 at age 43 and was buried in the Old Catholic Cemetery, Town of Greenwood, Steuben County, New York; immigrated circa 1841; married Mary Ann McCormick, born in Ireland circa 1817, immigrated circa 1844; farmer residing in Troupsburg in 1855, adjacent to the household of Ignatius and Ruth M. (Shaw) Dunn. Children: i. Ignatius-3, b. Ontario Co., NY ca. 1845. ii. Patrick, b. Steuben Co., NY ca. 1847. iii. James, b. Troupsburg, NY Oct 1848 (George E. Sawyer, Troupsburg, New York Births: 1847-1900 [17 April 1999]); presumed to have d. young. iv. Mary A., b. Steuben Co., NY ca 1850; became nun-- Sister DeSales. v. James C., b. Steuben Co, NY ca. 1852. 5. vi. Dennis Plunkett, b. Steuben Co., NY ca. 1853. vii. Margaret T., b. Steuben Co., NY 1855; became a nun. viii. Ella, b. after 1855, became a nun (Margaret (McNeil) House). 3. Ignatius-2 Dunn (Gene-1), born in Ireland circa 1816; immigrated circa 1844; married to Ruth M. Shaw, born in Massachusetts circa 1825, possibly the daughter of _____ and [Thilley] (_____) Shaw (born Massachusetts circa 1786) who resided near the Dunns in Troupsburg in 1855. Ignatius and Ruth (Shaw) Dunn served as baptismal sponsors for two of the children of Edward and Mary Ann (McCormick) Dunn at St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church of Rexville, Town of West Union, Steuben County, New York. As an able-bodied male between the ages of 18 and 45 residing in Troupsburg, "Ignetius Dun" was "Liable to pay the commutation 50 cents and their residence in cities." (Judy Allen Cwiklinski, Military Roll of Town of Troupsburg 1854 [11 May 1999). 4. Ignatius Christopher-3 "Chris" Dunn (Edward-2, [Gene-1]), born in New York circa December 1845; married at St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church, Rexville, Town of West Union, Steuben County, New York in 1869 to Mary Anna-2 "Anna" Keegan, born in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York circa 1851, died in Troupsburg, New York in 1880, daughter of Thomas-1 and Catherine (Lennin) Keegan of Edenderry, Kings Co., Ireland and Troupsburg, NY. Children: i. Edward-4, b. ca. 1871. ii. Thomas, b. ca. 1874. iii. James, b. ca. 1875. iv. Michael, b. ca. 1877 v. Ignatius, b. ca. 1878. 5. Dennis Plunkett-3 "Denny" Dunn (Edward-2, [Gene-1]), born [Troupsburg], Steuben County, New York circa 1853; married to Margaret McKinley, dau. of Gilbert and Mary (_____) McKinley. Children: i. Francis DeSale-4, b. Troupsburg, NY 14 Sep 1900, perhaps the "Francis Dunne" who appears in the Class of 1916 Confirmation Class photo from St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church of Rexville, Town of West Union, Steuben Co., NY. ii. Marie, m. Mark McNeill, also appears in the Class of 1916 Confirmation Class photo from St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church of Rexville, Town of West Union, Steuben Co., NY; mother of Margaret (McNeill) House (Mrs. James) of Shongo, Allegany Co., NY. iii. Ella, m. Robert Flynn; resided in the "Flynn District" near the Old Catholic Cemetery, Town of Greenwood; also appears in the Class of 1916 Confirmation Class photo from St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church of Rexville, Town of West Union, Steuben Co., NY.

    10/01/2001 03:25:18
    1. Re: [DUNN] Re: Jessie James Dunn
    2. Frank Dunn
    3. Hi, It was'nt me, honest. My line of DUNN's were from Derbyshire England and for several generations never laft the village, even to go courting. Description of me sounds O.K., even the big hands. Best wishes anyway. Frank Dunn, now from Wales. Frank from Pembrokeshire ----- Original Message ----- From: <elisamays@hotmail.com> To: <DUNN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, September 30, 2001 8:24 PM Subject: [DUNN] Re: Jessie James Dunn This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/hlT.2ACEB/894.1322.1329.1336.1357.1 Message Board Post: We have also heard we were related to Jessie James. My GreatGrandfather was Frank Dunn - I don't know his wifes name. My Grandmother was Florence Josephine Dunn - born 1900-(married Jess Mays) had 12 children(in Waterloo Iowa). She had a brother Grant and sister Fern I believe... I have an old photo of Frank Dunn. I heard he was very very tall and had big hands. ==== DUNN Mailing List ==== No copyrighted materials are permitted on this list unless by the copyright owner themselves.

    10/01/2001 02:28:31
    1. [DUNN] Re: Dunn/Gentry - Albermarle Co. Virginia
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Gentry, Dunn Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/hlT.2ACEB/2294.1 Message Board Post: Hi! I was combing the listings and found your post. Martha Ellen Gentry was my ggggrandmother. She was born 25 March 1843 in Lincoln Co.,MO. She married Robert Carson Dunn on 14 Jan 1913 not sure where. She died 1 July 1921 in Lincoln Co., MO. Her parents were John Gentry born 1822 and Joanna Birkhead born 1827 and died 1901. I have some more information that goes back further. Let me know if you are interested.

    10/01/2001 02:28:11
    1. [DUNN] Re: Mary Elizabeth Dunn
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/hlT.2ACEB/2093.1 Message Board Post: THIS WAS MY GGGRANDMOTHER MARRIED JOHN S AND AFTER HIS DEATH MARRIED EPHRAM PINKNEY NATIONS WOULD LIKE TO KNOW WHO AND HOW YOU ARE RELATED EMAIL MSMOMCSN@AOL.COM

    10/01/2001 12:15:07
    1. Re: [DUNN] death Mortimer Dunn
    2. Anton van Nostrum
    3. I'm not a doctor. When the clinic is in Holland your doctor may be a relative of mine. -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- Van: Laurie Stacey <lauriejstacey@home.com> Aan: DUNN-L@rootsweb.com <DUNN-L@rootsweb.com> Datum: 1 oktober 2001 15:08 Onderwerp: Re: [DUNN] death Mortimer Dunn >Is that Doctor Van Nostrum, from the clinic? : ) > >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Anton van Nostrum" <a.vnostrum@chello.nl> >To: <DUNN-L@rootsweb.com> >Sent: Monday, October 01, 2001 7:03 AM >Subject: [DUNN] death Mortimer Dunn > > >> I am looking for information about Mortimer James Dunn, b. abt 1888 >Ireland, son of Peter Dunn and Mary Byrne. He married Mary Adriana Vos on >June 2nd 1914 at Vancouver Canada BC. She was born on Febr. 24th 1894 >Holland. During the Great War they lived at Rossland BC and later on at >Spokane (USA). I did not find their deaths on the website of Vital >Statistics of BC or any cemetery burial in the Vancouver and Spokane areas. >Any information is greatly appreciated. >> >> Anton van Nostrum, >> Holland >> a.vnostrum@chello.nl >> >> >> >> ==== DUNN Mailing List ==== >> To unsubscribe from this mailing list, please send email to: >> dunn-l-request@rootsweb.com (for list mail) or dunn-d-request@rootsweb >(for digest mail) >> with the body message of >> UNSUBSCRIBE >> >> > > >==== DUNN Mailing List ==== >Any list problems or questions can be sent to the listowner, Christi Calvert Brogan at dunn-admin@rootsweb.com >

    10/01/2001 11:01:00
    1. [DUNN] death Mortimer Dunn
    2. Anton van Nostrum
    3. I am looking for information about Mortimer James Dunn, b. abt 1888 Ireland, son of Peter Dunn and Mary Byrne. He married Mary Adriana Vos on June 2nd 1914 at Vancouver Canada BC. She was born on Febr. 24th 1894 Holland. During the Great War they lived at Rossland BC and later on at Spokane (USA). I did not find their deaths on the website of Vital Statistics of BC or any cemetery burial in the Vancouver and Spokane areas. Any information is greatly appreciated. Anton van Nostrum, Holland a.vnostrum@chello.nl

    10/01/2001 09:03:25
    1. Re: [DUNN] Re: Dunn family of Butler County, Pennsylvania
    2. The Butler County Historical Society website: http://butlercohistsoc.isrv.com/ I am working on the Dunns descended from JAMES DUNN (1764-1835) of Morris Township, Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania, whose first born, JOHN DUNN (1791-1865) married Elizabeth Montgomery in 1818, and promptly moved to Butler County, Pennsylvania. Regret to say I have no John G. Dunn nor a James Thomas Dunn so far, which is not to say there may be a connection as yet undiscovered. My Dunns were, to the best of my knowledge, all born in Pennsylvania and were all Protestants (Presbyterian). R. D. Dunn Vancouver, British Columbia Dominion of Canada Raidersong@aol.com wrote: > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Classification: Query > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/hlT.2ACEB/2559.2 > > Message Board Post: > > There are many Dunns in Butler, Pa.. I don't know how to reach it but I know Butler Co. Historical Society has a web page that list early settlers. My husband's ggrandfather John G. Dunn was supposedly born in Co. Cork, Ire.. He came here as a boy I expect sometimes in the late 1800's. He married Mary A. Noulette. They had four children; James Thomas, who married Helen G Birckbichler, Mary A, who married Edgar Parker, John G., who married Marie Daugerthy I expect this last name is spelled wrong. All except James Thomas died without issue. James Thomas and Helen G, had four children of which my husband James is one. Apart from this I cannot tell you more, as I have hit a dead end. If this is of any help I would appreciate hearing from you. Thanks, and good luck. Linda > > ==== DUNN Mailing List ==== > No copyrighted materials are permitted on this list unless by the copyright owner themselves.

    10/01/2001 06:40:44
    1. [DUNN] Re: Bartley Alexander Dunn/Nancy Hall
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/hlT.2ACEB/1445.1 Message Board Post: I am doing research on my family and I know that my great-great grandfathers name is William Elijah Dunn and his wife was Eulah Cooper. I also know that my great-great-great grandfathers name is Bartley Alexander Dunn and his wife was Nancy Hall. That is all I know. If anyone has any info on this will you please e-mail me. Thank You. Heather Dunn

    10/01/2001 04:39:12
    1. [DUNN] DUNN/NATIONS
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: DUNN/NATIONS Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/hlT.2ACEB/2705 Message Board Post: MARY ELIZABETH DUNN WAS MARRIED TO JOHN S NATIONS AND HAD FOUR SONS ONE OF WHOM WAS MY GREATGRANDFATHER SHE ALSO MARRIED EPHRAM PINKNEY NATIONS JOHNS COUSIN AFTER HE DIED AND HAD A LARGE FAMILY WOULD LIKE TO HAVE ANY INFO YOU HAVE WENT TO A FAMILY REUNION THIS WEEKEND IN BROOKHAVEN MS AND WE ARE ALL INTERESTED IN FINDING OUT WHAT WE CAN PLEASE EMAIL ME AT MSMOMCSN@AOL.COM

    10/01/2001 03:00:54
    1. Re: [DUNN] death Mortimer Dunn
    2. Laurie Stacey
    3. Is that Doctor Van Nostrum, from the clinic? : ) ----- Original Message ----- From: "Anton van Nostrum" <a.vnostrum@chello.nl> To: <DUNN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, October 01, 2001 7:03 AM Subject: [DUNN] death Mortimer Dunn > I am looking for information about Mortimer James Dunn, b. abt 1888 Ireland, son of Peter Dunn and Mary Byrne. He married Mary Adriana Vos on June 2nd 1914 at Vancouver Canada BC. She was born on Febr. 24th 1894 Holland. During the Great War they lived at Rossland BC and later on at Spokane (USA). I did not find their deaths on the website of Vital Statistics of BC or any cemetery burial in the Vancouver and Spokane areas. Any information is greatly appreciated. > > Anton van Nostrum, > Holland > a.vnostrum@chello.nl > > > > ==== DUNN Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe from this mailing list, please send email to: > dunn-l-request@rootsweb.com (for list mail) or dunn-d-request@rootsweb (for digest mail) > with the body message of > UNSUBSCRIBE > >

    10/01/2001 01:17:42
    1. [DUNN] Re: Prudence Dunn-1700s SC?
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/hlT.2ACEB/884.1 Message Board Post: Margi, Prudence was married to my ggggg grandfather and I would appreciate you contacting me w/any info. you have on her & Isaac. Unfortunately our family hasn't any info. further back from Isaac, perhaps you can help. Thanks, Lisa at aubee@swbell.net I live in Okla and most Libraries here do have good research material. if you are working on a particular area perhaps I can help.

    09/30/2001 07:06:24
    1. [DUNN] Re: ETHEL A. DUNN
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/hlT.2ACEB/1706.1 Message Board Post: CORRECTION MY E-MAIL ADDRESS IS BIGDOGS1998@AOL.COM

    09/30/2001 05:14:50
    1. [DUNN] Re: GEORGE J. DUNN
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/hlT.2ACEB/1707.1 Message Board Post: CORRECTION MY E-MAIL ADDRESS IS BIGDOGS1998@AOL.COM

    09/30/2001 05:13:49
    1. [DUNN] Re: DUNN, Andrew (1748-1834) of Butler, Pennsylvania
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/hlT.2ACEB/2416.1 Message Board Post: I don't know if this will be of help but i'm trying to trace my husband's Dunn ancestors. His ggrandfather Dunn, whose name was John G Dunn, supposedly came here from Co. Cork, Ire.. While I don't think my John can be your John I have come to a dead end with his birth and death, 1874-1931. There is a chance they were connected. Either a gson etc. There were few Dunns in Butler county in its early years. You might try Butler Co. Historical Society history pages, but I don't know how to tell you to get there. I found by accident once, and am new to this computer "stuff". Hope this helps. l Linda

    09/30/2001 02:50:13
    1. Re: [DUNN] Martin George Dunn (1859-1934)
    2. >From what state are these Dunns? I am looking for Carrie Dunn, my grandmother. Ruth

    09/30/2001 02:09:20
    1. [DUNN] Re: Dunn Family
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/hlT.2ACEB/2640.3.1 Message Board Post: Linda....I don't think we are looking at the same Dunn's. My John married Mary Desmond ca. 1857 either in NY or Ohio. They had one son in Ohio and the rest in WI.

    09/30/2001 01:21:40