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    1. [MABRISTO] Fall River info
    2. James FR Morgan
    3. Hi Terry, I'll e-mail you later today on what I have found. Nothing on the 1910 census yet as I have 8 more ED's in Fall River to go through. I got slowed down when I found my grandparents (Morgan) in Attleboro (it was on the very first film in Bristol County). I was just scanning through to find the start of Fall River ED's, I stopped to see what town and their names almost jumped off the page to me. I could never find them in Pawtucket, Rhode Island in 1910. They immigrated in 1907 from Scotland. My father was born in Pawtucket in 1914 but from 1907 to 1914 I never knew where they were. Needless to say I was very excited. I them went through all of Attleboro and found my grandfather's brother George Morgan. When I went through the Fall River ED's I went pages by page. There are two Michael Ronan's born within a year of each other living in Fall River in the 1900's. Worst of all both of them use plain Michael and Michael F. or different records. I've made copies of some entries (three so far). I've also got the info on all other Ronan and Lambert listings (lots of Lambert-one is a line from Quebec, the other England). Then when you find the right parents we can go back into the census and make more copies. It's to bad that Massachusetts is not indexed yet for 1910. More later, Jim Salt Lake City ________________________________________________________________ Sign Up for Juno Platinum Internet Access Today Only $9.95 per month! Visit www.juno.com

    01/19/2003 12:23:46
    1. Re: [MABRISTO] Fall River info
    2. Florence Gargaro
    3. At 07:23 AM 1/19/03 -0700, you wrote: >It's to bad that Massachusetts is not indexed yet for 1910. >More later, >Jim There is an index to 1910 - Genealogy.com has 1910 images and indexes for all states. Granted, it requires a membership, but it does exist. Florence

    01/19/2003 03:08:43
    1. Re: [MABRISTO] John Martin - Swansea Cemetery
    2. Florence Gargaro
    3. I am looking for information on John Martin and wife Marcy/Mercy. They are buried in North Swansea Cemetery. I have Marcy's death as 1760. I am looking for her age at death and any additional information on both of them I believe her to be Mercy, widow of Richard Thurber, who married John Martin in Rehoboth (intention dated 4 April 1713). Mercy's surname remains unknown, but it is likely she was a granddaughter of Samuel Stafford and Mercy Westcott. Florence

    01/19/2003 04:08:42
    1. Re: [MABRISTO] John Martin - Swansea Cemetery
    2. Hi Florence: There is a privately published genealogy, "The Martin-Pridmore Family Record" that may have leads. Use with caution; sources not cited. I'm from John Martin's first wife, Mercy/Marcy Hayward, dau. William Hayward & Sarah Butterworth. Melissa Florence Gargaro wrote: > I am looking for information on John Martin and wife Marcy/Mercy. They are > buried in North Swansea Cemetery. I have Marcy's death as 1760. I am > looking for her age at death and any additional information on both of them > > I believe her to be Mercy, widow of Richard Thurber, who married John > Martin in Rehoboth (intention dated 4 April 1713). Mercy's surname > remains unknown, but it is likely she was a granddaughter of Samuel > Stafford and Mercy Westcott. > > Florence > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237

    01/19/2003 06:26:38