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    1. [WEX] Bolgers, migrating via New Orleans
    2. Ann E. Ignacio
    3. Dear Listers, Family TreeMaker CD #590, Passenger and Immigration Lists, shows the surname, of what appears to be my Edward Bolger family, listed at New Orleans in 1850 (don't know whether they were outgoing, back to Ireland for a visit, or coming back from there a second time, as most of the family had settled in Wisc. in 1848) They all have the same source code #, whether it's spelled Bolger or Bulger. And each given name is a member of that family, other than Fanny...could be a cousin or spouse or such. The source name is "A Farewell to Famine. Arklow, Ireland" by Jim Rees,1994, but it refers to an article "The Luck of the Irish Researcher" by Patrick Coleman in The Septs (Irish Genealogical Society, International), vol 18:2 (April 1997), pp.8-15. The information referred to in the Rees book, is on page 134 for the spelling: Bolger and 136 for the spelling: Bulger. Does anyone have the Rees book or the Septs issue. Would you be willing to type up and e-mail me the information that refers to these folks? I'm hoping for their ages as well as emigration information, ship, etc.. I'll submit their names, etc. if someone responds to this request. I found 9 of them. Thanks in advance. Ann Ignacio anneign@willinet.net

    05/11/2000 02:15:54