In case you are just joining us, we are doing a controlled roll call by listing surnames from certain parts of the alphabet. We have done A, B, C. D. E...V, W, X, Y, Z and now lets do N, O, P, Q (that's over half of the alphabet with this series...we will do the whole thing so everyone has a chance to get help with their relative search. I really only have Penny / Pennie for this series. And I have a relative coming to visit for a week from this side of the family. She is from Australia and we are related via Scottish ancestry. She is coming here after spending time in Scotland researching the family. I have everyone from the St. Louis area for this family. I also belong to an adhoc group of Penny / Penney / Pennie researchers. There were some of these folks who fought in the Revolutionary War. Some came from England, some from Scotland, some from Ireland, and mine came from Scotland via Canada. So if any of you are research these names let me know. I have a Penny (no matter how it is spelled) data base for the Aberdeenshire area of Scotland (NE part). By the way, has anyone found some relatives doing this? If you have let us know! Hope some of you are finding something of interest this way. Laura
O'DONNELL, Margaret (ca 1879-1961) married to Andrew HEBRON (my line). From Ireland, father Patrick O'DONNELL and Elizabeth GREEN (?). At least two brothers: Edmund, died 1915 and Patrick, Jr. born about 1872. OGLE, Arthur (b. ca 1904) and Mary Louise (b. ca 1907). My great uncle Robert S. FINNEGAN's stepchildren. Their mother was Anna Rose STEPHAN. PRICE, Anna/Annie (ca 1851-1910) from Ireland, possibly Galway. Married to 1) Patrick ABRAM/HEBRON 2) John LAMBERT. Had 6 Hebron children and 3 Lambert children. Outlived both husbands and 3 children. Ran a saloon and later a boarding house at 1120 S. Second for over 30 years. PRICE, Bridget (ca 1844-1909) sister of Annie, married to Patrick TIERNEY and, apparently, no children. QUINLISK-married into one of my collateral HEBRON lines in 1964. Georgia rbozzay wrote: > In case you are just joining us, we are doing a controlled roll call by listing surnames from > certain parts of the alphabet. > > We have done A, B, C. D. E...V, W, X, Y, Z and now lets do N, O, P, Q (that's over half of the alphabet with this series...we will do the whole thing so everyone has a chance to get help with their relative search. > > I really only have Penny / Pennie for this series. And I have a relative coming to visit for a week from this side of the family. She is from Australia and we are related via Scottish ancestry. She is coming here after spending time in Scotland researching the family. I have everyone from the St. Louis area for this family. I also belong to an adhoc group of Penny / Penney / Pennie researchers. > There were some of these folks who fought in the Revolutionary War. Some came from England, some from Scotland, some from Ireland, and mine came from Scotland via Canada. So if any of you are research these names let me know. I have a Penny (no matter how it is spelled) data base for the Aberdeenshire area of Scotland (NE part). > > By the way, has anyone found some relatives doing this? If you have let us know! Hope some of you are finding something of interest this way. > > Laura > > ==== MO-STLOUIS-METRO Mailing List ==== > RootsWeb forbids posting of copyrighted material without permission of the author. You can read RootsWeb's Acceptable Use Policy at http://rootsweb.com/rootsweb/aup.html.