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    1. Re: [NY-LongIsland] Offer of Resources
    2. Melisssa: The book has not been reprinted. However, it does not have a copyright, so I you want, I can run a copy for you. It might be a few weeks before I can do it. As for the Irish CD, it is a listing of immigrant passengers that arrived in the US during the perios of 1846 through 1868 (I think those are the right dates. I am not at home this week and don't have the CD in front of me at the moment.) What do you need? Gary > HI....Am interested in the book by LeRoy Wilcox. He is a relative and have > been searching for the book. Has it been reprinted? Next - can you give > me some information about the CD on Irish immigrants? > > Thanks......Melissa Harrison > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Sunday, October 29, 2000 7:54 AM > Subject: [NY-LongIsland] Offer of Resources > > > > Hello Folks! I am new to this list, but no stranger to > > LI-Rooters or LI-Memories. I just wanted to offer to do > > a "few" lookups from the following resources, if anyone > > is looking for someone that might be in these particular > > record: > > > > 1) "Eastport", by LeRoy Wilcox - this is a short > > history of the village of Eastport, overlapping both > > sides of the Brookhaven Town/Southampton Town border in > > Eastern Suffolk County. It contains a pretty good > > genealogy of quite a number of residents of that area, > > including Eastport, Speonk, Manorville, Remsenburg. > > Many old LI surnames such as Tuttle, Raynor, Brown, > > Robinson, Albin, Wells, etc. can be found. > > > > 2) CD for Irish Passenger Lists, 1846-65 > > > > 3) CD for German Passenger Lists, 1850-74 > > > > Please don't bombard me...but I will be happy to help > > out with a reasonable number of requests. > > > > As for my own needs, I have two key roadblocks in my > > path to documenting my lines. > > > > 1) Can't seem to get back any earlier in my Albin line > > than James Albin, b. ca. 1809-14 (depending on which > > census you read), married to Mary Carter, lived in > > Manorville, had five sons: James Elbert, Solomon, > > Robert S., John C. and Lewis M. I can trace his wife > > Mary back alot earlier than this through the well- > > documented Carter and Garrigus lines. But I'm stuck on > > James; > > > > 2) James Albin's son Lewis married Fanny Brown. > > Fanny's father was Alexander H. Brown, b. 20 Oct 1816, > > d. 7 Oct 1895, m. Ruth Ann Pawson. This family lived in > > the Eastport/East Moriches area. I have not been able > > to find Alexander Brown in any of the Brown genealogies > > so far. > > > > Any help will be greatly appreciated. > > > > Gary W. Skarka > > > > > > ==== NY-LONGISLAND Mailing List ==== > > Karima, List Owner/Administrator mailto:[email protected] > > Please visit the following URL to review the guidelines for our list: > > http://userweb.springnet1.com/quest/LONGISLAND/LongIslandWelcome.html > > > > > ==== NY-LONGISLAND Mailing List ==== > Karima, List Owner/Administrator mailto:[email protected] > Please visit the following URL to review the guidelines for our list: > http://userweb.springnet1.com/quest/LONGISLAND/LongIslandWelcome.html >

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