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Messages - twilight7

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Thank you very much for replying..... :) and yes very confusing surnames....Sometimes it`s Mulark then, Mullark, Mallark, Mylark etc etc.

I don`t know anything about Thomas Kerr only Mary Ann Mullark or Malark (could be her) she was
born in 1906 in Roscommon, Rooskey. Emigrated to America in May 1930, age 24. I have no idea if in New York State or New York City, sorry.  ???

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Where did Thomas and Mary Kerr (nee Mullark) live after their wedding in 1940 New York.

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Thank you for all your fantastic help. Yes I do understand what you mean about her not leaving anything to her family. I think she was terribly hurt being left, and she said some things to me personally, I felt so sorry for her not having any close family in her life, as I have no family either. I can`t tell you why I want to contact her real family after all these years. But, maybe, just maybe there`s another `wee Margaret` who would have loved to have known her (aunt, great aunt, step sister or step brother). She did go back to visit them (not sure when) and was very surprised they were living in large bungalows, most probably to the small cottages of years ago. I am unable to download a form I need to find her birth certificate from Irish Geneaology, as I don`t have Office on my P.C. Is there another way I can get her birth certificate? Thank you all again.

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Thank you all so very, very much. You have been so kind in all your efforts to trace Margaret`s family. She was a lovely lady. All I need to do now is find her living relatives. Any ideas on where to start?   Her friend of 50 years will be pleased I have found her whereabouts. Margaret was very private and didn`t give much of her life details away, even to her friends who she worked with and lived next-door to for those 50 years or more. Suppose I could put an advertisement in a local paper...as I`m not on Facebook. You have all been brilliant .....Thank you ALL  :)


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Love the photos..x... thank you once again for all your help.
I wouldn`t know her surname if I heard it...I don`t know if it was a Mc or Mac.... Peggy moved to London seems to still be married to Cox in 1945....worked in a co-op then in a newspaper company .....lived in Kent for many years. Until retiring to Scotland. Married to Frederick for 44 years until his death, married name Lansley. Both only children.....no family.

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Thank you all so much for all your information. I`m new to this so please bear with me...... Peggy married an Irish man his surname was Cox. She kept his surname rather than her own birth surname till she remarried again 1961. I know her birthday & I know her death date approximately. I do not know of any of her living relatives , I only want to contact them.

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Margaret passed away sometime ago. I am not sure if she married in Ireland or England, but divorced in England. I apologise for the confusion . Her family roots are in Ireland, maybe her mother went on in life and married, even had more children that would be Margaret`s step brothers and step sisters. She must have had lots of cousins and other relatives in Ireland. Margaret has no family in England.Thank you for your reply.

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Looking for any living relatives of Margaret `Peggy` M.... Small surname beginning with M(maybe)?
Born out of wedlock about 1924, N.W. Ireland, possibly Roosky. Her Grandmother`s name was Cath (Catherine maybe). Margaret was born in to a very large family with lots of aunts and uncles. Her Grandmother Cath took her to an orphanage at an early age, as they were unable to care for her. Margaret lived in this place until the age of 14, when her family asked her to go and live with them, which she refused. She acquired a position in a Dublin Hotel, eventually married then divorced. She moved to England married again and had no children. Any information would be most helpful.

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