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getting desparate!!!!!!!!!!!
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Barbara | Report | 8 Apr 2006 10:08 |
original message sent 7/4/2006 time 15:58 topic title: any quinlans out there There must be someone somewhere .......mustn't there??????? barbara |
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Mo in London | Report | 8 Apr 2006 10:11 |
You might get help if you post on the trying to find board, if you havent done so already and give a bit more information, like the area they live in, the year you are looking for someone. I just looked on trying to find for you and there are Quinlans listed there. |
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MarionfromScotland | Report | 8 Apr 2006 10:11 |
There are quite a few on LDS site. Marion |
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Unknown | Report | 8 Apr 2006 10:11 |
I don't know what your original message said. You can find it if you put it on the board by clicking 'Your Threads Only' on the top right hand side of this page and then add a message to bring it up to the top. But if you are wanting to make connections with people who have Quinlan in their family tree, you can use the green menu on the left and search other family trees under the Find Your Family section. I have found that GR is not that brilliant in helping me connect with family members, though it is fantastic for advice and pointers to resources. nell |
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Snowdrops in Bloom | Report | 8 Apr 2006 10:14 |
Hello Barbara I have Quinlans in my tree - but I didn't respond to your thread as you were asking for specific places and years which didn't match up to mine. Mine are from Dublin around 1800 and moved to England prior to c 1825. Snowdrops |