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Thanks Elaine! I actually wrote you about a year ago but it bounced. Have found your contributions to Treasures of the Past and our mutual family history a wonderful addition to my knowledge - and I wanted to thank you. I got together with Connie and Carla Curry (they come off John's oldest, daughter Margaret m. John Coon) to explore and further my dad Gilbert's tree. I'd spent some 8 years before his death working on the eastern PA Brandons with the Brandon DNA Project, putting off my own line unfortunately. Got some corrections (John never was a captain, for example, and Dr. William Brandon belongs to William of Mercer County not John) as well as new data and proofs (confirmation John was a state senator and a primary source confirming oral tradition that John and William Brandon of Mercer County were brothers). Here's my tree as it stands just now, transformed to the Thomas Brandon b.c.1730 County Fermanagh, Ulster, Ireland tree: http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/b/r/a/Sally-A-Brandon-MD/GENE10-0001.html Thanks again, Elaine. And I must say your Bartlebaughs had the coolest first names. And some terrible tragedies. Sally Brandon Notify Administrator about this message?
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