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    1. [NYORANGE] PEEL family from Newburgh
    2. I am trying to research my brick wall. I am looking for any information in regards to the surname PEEL. In particular, I am looking for a Henry and Margaret PEEL that emigrated from Ireland with their son Henry. I believe that their was at least two more sons named William and Richard. William was a moulder by trade and Richard was a blacksmith. Margaret was born abt. 1795. She died in Newburgh in 1873. Her husband, Henry, I believed died in June 1871 but I can't seem to find a death record of him. He was living in Newburgh and he was buried thru St. George's Church in Newburgh but Newburgh doesn't have a death certificate. I am trying to connect the three brothers. Henry Jr. was married to Mary Ann and they had a daughter Margaret abt. 1842. She married James Brown in 1857 in St. George's. Richard was married to a Susan and William was married to a Mary. Richard died abt. 1891 in Newburgh and William died bef. 1897 I think in Newburgh. His widow moved to Yonkers after he died. If anyone knows anything abt. these families please contact me. Thank you. Robin Ireland: Coyle, Dennegan, Woods, Brophy, Kerwin, Burke, Farley, Sherry, Cooper, Scott, Brown, Moore, Peel England: Dewhurst, Derham, Cooper, Watson, Drinkwater Brooklyn NY: Coyle, Dennegan, Woods, Burke, Farley, Gerken, Christianson Newburgh NY/New Windsor NY/Cornwall NY: McKinney, Jennings, Owens, Miller, Jones, Scott, Brown, Peel, Kerwin, Brophy, Derham, Galage Italy/Dobbs Ferry NY: Casadone, Galage, Gallace, Salerno, DiGiorgio Germany: Gerken, Von Der Lieth, Bergholz Sweden: Wester, Christiansson, Eliasdotter

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