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    1. [MEWASHIN-L] Re: Transcriptions of meetings/McNallys
    2. S. Roser
    3. > Other early settlers on Breakneck Hill were the McNally family. Some > more recent McNally family members in the area were George McNally whom > Pliney Frost said was a police officer in Calais at one time. Jane > Dudley said he was a judge in Calais. He was born on Breakneck Hill. > Another McNally was May, wife of George Brown. Ralph Brown who worked > in the A&P store for years was her son. > > Pliney Frost suggested that they might find the McNally place on the > 1887 Atlas. > ______________________________ Alta - have been enjoying the transcriptions, especially the snip above. George Brown (b.1862, Calais) and his wife, Mary McNally (b.1871, Baring) were my great-grandparents. Their son Ralph (above) was the brother of my grandmother, Ethel (Brown) Hiltz (b.1899). Mary McNally's parents were Charles Washington McNally/McNelly (b. c1839, Baring) & Esther Phinney (b. c1850, Sackville NB), however I have been unable to trace the MacNallys further. The George McNally above is quite possibly the son of Charles & Esther, who was born at Baring in 1880. If anyone is familiar with the McNally family I'd love to hear from them. Or - if you have any advise on where I could find more info... Susan.

    04/11/2000 05:43:51