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Donegal / McClintock of Pa.
« on: Monday 26 January 04 16:22 GMT (UK)  »
 ;)I currently have 14 generations of McClintocks starting with Alexander McClintock (1603) in Portshire, Scotland. Following on with his great gandson, John McClintock (1648) being born in County Donegal, Ireland.  From here they just flourished in the new world and especial in Pa.  Anyone interested in sharing some data just give me a shout.  Keep the Faith. Doc

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Surrey Completed Look up Requests / Tearle Family
« on: Saturday 24 January 04 20:55 GMT (UK)  »
 :)  I'm researching the Tearle Family from Sutton , Surrey.  I have just started the research and would be  greatly appreciative of any and all info anyone would like to share on this family.  You can email me at Moderator comment - email address removed to avoid spamming - please contact using a personal message or just put the info here on Rootschat.  I'll accept it anywhere I can get.  Keep the Faith!!!Doc :)

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Dumfriesshire / Thomas Holliday
« on: Wednesday 21 January 04 00:51 GMT (UK)  »
 ???Looking for ancestors of Thomas Holliday born 1766 in Scotland.  Immigrated to US and settled in Pa. don't know when, where from or where to.  Raised 11 children and died 1854.  I have 14 generations of Holliday from him but nothing on him or any of his ancestors.  Any assistance would be greatly appreciated to say the least. Doc

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Cornwall / KNEEBONE, Redruth, Cornwall
« on: Monday 19 January 04 20:58 GMT (UK)  »
I'm researching the Kneebone Family originally from Redruth, Cornwall.  Believe the family left England approx 1887.  I know that they were in the Great Johnstown Flood (in Pa. ) of 1889.  I also know that Mary Emily Kneebone was married 11 June1896 to Martin Luther McClintock and had 8 children (4 boys and 4 girls).  One of the girls was my mother.  Any information would be most appreciated and most helpful

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