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Puryer

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Rachel

Rachel Report 25 Nov 2008 08:44

I welcome contact from anyone interested in expanding and connecting their Puryer relations.

I've reviewed all the census info on GR about the Puryers - which was very easy considering that at most there are 16 households and under 100 individuals at each census.

It's not unreasonable to suppose that these families all have a common source somewhere prior to 1837, though I haven't found it yet.