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Deb - The Leg Bones Connected To The.. | Report | 31 May 2006 19:14 |
After spending 2 years searching my tree, my mother inlaw asked my to take alook at her side. As her mother was from Ireland and her father from Scotland supposidly, i didnt really know where to start. I want to thank everyone on these boards for all there help. It turns out her father was born in Wales and moved to Scotland (which was where his father was born). With the help of Yogi (Scotland searching star!) and Linda (Wales searching star!) Ive managed to get her fathers first marriage, my mother in laws half brothers and sister and her fathers ancestors and siblings (which took alot of help on Yogi and Lindas part - as the siblings were split between Scotland and Wales) Ive also had soo much help on the Irish front and want to thank everyone thats kindly given up there time searching that end for me - im hoping to get my mother in laws matural side sorted now. So on behalf of her and me, thanks to all and this website for bringing us together. Deb |