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Re: tracing the rarity,s in Kirklisten
« Reply #15 on: Saturday 13 January 07 13:26 GMT (UK) »

a big big welcome to rootschat agnes, i hope we are able to trace your family for you through the decades.

should you require any help please start a thread and someone would only be to happy to help you in your research


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Re: tracing the rarity,s in Kirklisten
« Reply #16 on: Sunday 14 January 07 06:08 GMT (UK) »

Hi Andy
Thanks for your prompt reply.
Any info you may have would be gratefully appreciated.
It seems there are more Rarity's than I thought, although I am sure they are all related from the Irish Rarity's in 1090.

I would be happy to pay the postal charges as I live in Australia!

My Postal address is:
Agnes Wolvey
82 Kemps Access
Collombatti
NSW 2440
Australia

Regards
Agnes
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Re: tracing the rarity,s in Kirklisten
« Reply #17 on: Monday 15 January 07 18:29 GMT (UK) »

Agnes I did not realize that you were in Aussie land Why ?

Because I am in contact with 2 of my mums 2nd cousins from Australia. Both descended from Rarity

I can email you the LDS family tree that I have put together. Also you say the Rarity's are from Ireland well sorry to disappoint you but my research say the name is from Inverarity in Scotland. People shortend to rarity I guess because not many could read and write.
Also a lot of Scots farmers mainly moved to Northern Ireland so that maybe
answer a couple of questions.

I have been out today getting more info so once I have got it entered I can mail you

Feel free to mail me at andyewhite@blueyonder.co.uk
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