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    1. Re: Dunn-Agnew connection-Pa.-?Va.-S.C.
    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/3662.3 Message Board Post: I am a descendant of a James Dunn 1725-1808) m. Martha Long in Ireland and came to the colonies. My line goes through their son Samuel, also b. in Ireland I don't know if this will help or not. But there is a little book that has a lot of information about the Dunns, James Dunn and Martha Long and their descendants and some families that married into the family. In the book it talks about a McKee family . It could be that this McKee family may be your McGee family?? You never know. It is a long shot. Anyway, the book can be found on Ancestry.com You go to Search, then Family and Local Histories, then Our Pioneer Ancestors and you can read the book. I don't know if this is your line or not. But sounds like they came here about the same time. Unfortunately, the book does not have information about them when they were in Pennsylvania or info about them in Ireland other than to say that they and the Brewsters (who married into the family) lived at the same village in Ireland and Jame's son, Samuel Dunn m. Elinor Brewster. But it has tons of other information related to the Dunn family of that time. I have some McGees on my mother's side, who married into the Guinn family. But I don't think we have a connect there either. I hope this helps a little. Barb

    07/30/2006 03:00:03
    1. Re: [DUNN] Re: Dunn-Agnew connection-Pa.-?Va.-S.C.
    2. Roslyn McLendon
    3. Hi Barb, saw your letter to Jack Dunn. I thought he might be related to John in Peru, Indiana-his dad was Frank and his name is John Frank Dunn. Haven't heard anything about that, but don't know. Shame we can't pin down the Indiana group more. Roslyn

    07/30/2006 07:52:18