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    1. Re: [OH-HAMILT] update on tristate surnames from my PAF file
    2. Granuaile Lythande O'Flanagan
    3. Hi LeeAnn, I don't believe this is one of my Flanagans though had to ask. Many of my family both maternal and maternal migrated to the tri-state area at least for periods of their life. My grandparents eloped and married in Northern Kentucky and they lived in Cinci for some time. I have some letters scanned and on my webpage that my grandfather and grandmother wrote back home. Kind if nice for one to have that insight into my grandparents minds and thoughts. I appreciate your response. Although this doesn't appear to be one of mine, one never knows. :) Slan, Granuaile -- "Knowledge is the best cure for the poison of ignorance" Granuaile Lythande O'Flanagan gflanagan@adelphia.net Web Page: http://flanaganfamily.org DNA Project Page: http://dna.flanaganfamily.org DNA Project Results: http://flanaganfamily.org/FlanaganHaplotypes.html Yahoo SN: transgendered40351 ---- miriam <mcnabbuc@netzero.net> wrote: ============= Hello. Thanks for writing. This was one of the surnames I didn't have more than one individual on. I know his name is John Michael Flanagan, and he was born 30 JAN 1890 and he married Mae Brames in 1913 and he died 16 JUN 1932 and is buried at Mother of God Cemetery in Covington, Kentucky. I can't seem to find him in the census, but so far I've only been able to search HeritageQuest and when I get access to Ancestry.com tomorrow night at the local FHC, I will attempt to use their better search engines to find him. Thanks again for writing. LeeAnn

    07/14/2005 12:42:14