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To: George Coyne who wrote (22)3/10/2004 12:21:39 PM
From: Bald Eagle  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 443
 
RE: Do you have any ideas on most efficient approach?

Not really. In my case, I only know for sure back to my grandparents. My mother says her father was the illegitimate son of a local Duke, so I am really disinherited royalty! His mother worked in the Duke's kitchen, so was seduced by her employer. I guess that was OK to do back then. I'd have to go back to my neck of the woods and start looking through church records for evidence of christenings, weddings etc. I know where two of my uncles from my father's side are buried, they were both victims of World War I. I intend to do research one day, but I don't know when that will be.



To: George Coyne who wrote (22)3/19/2004 9:04:35 AM
From: goldworldnet  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 443
 
You could make a post at the Coyne message board. My wife posted some of her family history and over a year later she received an email from a woman that had a lot of information on her family. I know it was a long time ago, but if you know any of Jacob's siblings you could try to discover his parents from that angle.

genforum.genealogy.com

They have boards for most surnames.

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