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    1. Re: (CORK) Where do I look?
    2. Sue Richart
    3. Chris, Just a reminder, look for family that immigrated much later and stayed with your family after they arrived. Quite often the next generation of children, nieces and nephews, came to stay with their aunts and uncles in the U.S. They might have more detailed information. My great-grandmother immigrated in 1880 with only Ireland indicated as place of birth on all papers. Forty-three years later, her nephews immigrated. The nephews showed up in the 1930 census about a block away and a check of the city directory for the years between 1920 and 1930 showed they lived with my great-grandparents for the first three years after arriving in the U.S. One had my great-grandparent's address listed on his naturalization petition. I never expected to find great-grandmother's home, but it did happen. Sue Richart > > Can anyone set me straight? Give me some idea where I should be > looking? The two sons of the couple that I know of were born in 1829 and > 1830. > > Chris > Cold and wet in Muskegon, Michigan >

    09/19/2006 12:13:13
    1. Re: (CORK) Where do I look?
    2. MARY THOMAS
    3. Excellent idea!! I'm on it. Thank you. Sue Richart <srichart4@gmail.com> wrote: Chris, Just a reminder, look for family that immigrated much later and stayed with your family after they arrived. Stay well, stay safe, and may you always have enough, Chris

    09/20/2006 09:03:09