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    1. [MIGEN] Drybarge Michigan
    2. Dennis Kelly
    3. The following from an Immigration Service Document Identifies a county of "Drybarge". Can anyone confirm the county is correct and it location. Thank you. Canadian Immigration Service (Ref: T15347 - 1925 Apr - July - Vol 1 Page 351). Report of Admission and Reception at the Port of Sault Ste. Marie Ontario for Month of May 1925: Date: 15 May 1925 Name: Age: County/State/P. of Birth Nationality: Race: Language: Religion: Destination: Relative in USA: Benard, Wilfred 2 Drybarge, Mich., USA USA French English R.C. Joseph Benard, father Thomas Mayer, Grandfather Benard, Ronaldo 3 Drybarge, Mich., USA USA French English R.C. Joseph Benard, father Thomas Mayer, Grandfather Benard, Dorothy 2 m. Drybarge, Mich., USA USA French English R.C. Joseph Benard, father Thomas Mayer, Grandfather Dennis Kelly DennisKelly@ncf.ca Ottawa Ontario Canada Genealogy - Kelly and Dubé Families Royal Canadian Navy (Retired)

    01/31/2004 03:46:40
    1. Re: [MIGEN] Drybarge Michigan
    2. Leslie Bagwell
    3. I have a Michigan Counties book, 1984, that lists a Dryburg (town) in Chippawa County, sw of Rudyard. It is also on the 1953 Michigan Highway map. My Michigan History Book, 1937, revised 1950 does not list a Drybarge County (has 1940 populations) There are 2 Benard's listed in the 1920 census, both in Chippawa Co. One in Rudyard, and the other in the Soo (Sault Ste Marie)

    01/31/2004 04:55:46