I found a record verifying the date of birth (which I already had) for my great grandfather's older brother, naming his parents (also had that info), plus the fact that their father was deceased at the time of my great grandfather's marriage ( not previously known), along with his date of immigration, county of birth, address and occupation. All that on one line !! A genealogical gold mine. **************Looking for simple solutions to your real-life financial challenges? Check out WalletPop for the latest news and information, tips and calculators. (http://www.walletpop.com/?NCID=emlcntuswall00000001)
It is also on ancestry.com- I looked at it and you are right, it gives quite a bit of data for one sentence. I didn't find any direct relatives but it did have a Sheehy from Kerry who had a brother John living in Troy- and gave parents names and a townland from Ireland. Thank you for sharing that. -Michael I found a record verifying the date of birth (which I already had) for my great grandfather's older brother, naming his parents (also had that info), plus the fact that their father was deceased at the time of my great grandfather's marriage ( not previously known), along with his date of immigration, county of birth, address and occupation. All that on one line !! A genealogical gold mine.