Author Topic: 1930 census and birth Thomas Gardner O'Loughlin BACKGROUND ARTIST TOM & JERRY  (Read 5947 times)

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Just heard back from the library they couldn't find anything between october 2007 and march 2008. :'(

They did suggest the Healdsburg tribune . I tried to search the archives myself online but nothing came up. :'(

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Re: 1930 census and birth Thomas Gardner O'Loughlin BACKGROUND ARTIST TOM & JERRY
« Reply #10 on: Friday 05 March 10 21:03 GMT (UK) »
I am now going to order the social security application details for him and this could take several months .
Wish me luck  ;D

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New to this site, but wanted to let you know Thomas Gardner O'Loughlin from was my father.  His father was Ernest O'Loughlin - not John.  (Since I'm new, I'm not yet allowed to send private messages until I post three times! :-(

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Have you already found the information you needed about Thomas O'Loughlin?


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By the way, my grandfather, Ernest O'Loughlin was from Ireland.  I have some family history that my father wrote, but I'd have to dig it up!

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Re: 1930 census and birth Thomas Gardner O'Loughlin BACKGROUND ARTIST TOM & JERRY
« Reply #14 on: Saturday 14 December 19 08:19 GMT (UK) »
Hi everyone i was jyst wondering was this all resolved?