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It looks like N e f l p. Could it be
Newfoundland? Though where the p (if indeed it is a 'p') goes I have no
idea. Maybe it's New Brunswick? Marge:)
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Sent: Tuesday, March 29, 2005 12:15
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Subject: [ranchos] Penmanship
Help...
Hi all,
I've been struggling for months to decipher
a word on the attached 1880 Census Form. Specifically, I
cannot tell what the country of origin is for the mother of Thomas
(Tomas) Hale, my GGG Grandfather.
According to family history, he was
born in Monterrey, Nuevo Leon to Irish-born parents. I don't know why
or how they ended up in Mexico, or even his parents names or where in
Ireland they were from.
I realize this is specific to Nuevo Leon, not
a state relevant to this listserve, but I still hope someone with a
sharper eye than my own can tell me what the word is.
On the form, I
can make out that his father was born in Ireland but I have no idea what
the word is for his mother's country of origin. This part is not
aligned with his name, but it most certainly applies to him (see the
attached form to see what I mean)
Any help is greatly
appreciated. Thanks.
Chris
Pineda
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