Armed with the "Original Six" I was lucky to find that her birth mother and family had resided just outside my hometown of Cleveland in Willoughby, Ohio. A wealth of information was gathered as the family had lived there for more than 40 years. Birth cert's, Death cert's, medical information, grade cards, pictures galore and military information. Through this we met with relatives previously unknown who resided in the Michigan area and gained even more information, pictures and family lore.
About this time I petitioned (through 2 congressman and a senator) the US Army for the Bronze and Silver Stars awarded to two of my great uncles who had never received them. I was successful. In a Veterans Day ceremony (the first ever in the City of Willoughby) organized by myself with help from my fellow members of the Ancient Order of Hibernians the medals were presented to our family. Cpl John Frances Broderick (WWI and II) and Pvt. Renaldo James Broderick (WWII) received their much deserved accommodations. (see Cleveland Plain Dealer-Lake County section, 11 November 1995).
Now, I knew much information about the family while in Willoughby and began to go further back. Reaching many a dead end or, not having the time or ability to ascertain records unlike today combined with "life in general" my quest stalled, until recently.

Although I have always leaned toward my mothers side of the family (Morrisroe) I also search for information on my GGrandfathers side (Broderick, Co. Kerry). Frankly, back then I found it easier to trace Morrisroe's as the name is rather distinct to the area's of Ballaghadereen, Roscommon and Charlestown Mayo.