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Re: 12th century origin of Early surname?
Posted by: Shirley Asqueta Date: November 11, 1998 at 05:01:03
In Reply to: Re: 12th century origin of Early surname? by Kat. Vallish of 2112

The film #1005003 at the FH Library is a very, very large film. There are 5 seperate items on this film. My information came from item 3 which is called the Early Collection by Charles Early 1889-1969. The Early Collection has 8 seperate items; one of those being the descendants of Adam & Eve. which he has titled; "History & Origin of the Irish Branch of the Earley & Early Families". At the beginning of this section under Miscellaneous Notes: Data on Irish Ancestors furnished by a Dublin Company with good American references. The name of this company can be learned by addressing: Rev. A.J. McMahon, Crosskeys, Caivan, Ireland. Irish Ancestry- write to "Castle of Arms," The Castle, Dublin, Ireland. Irish Ancestry: The American - Irish Historical Society; 132 E. 15th St., New York City may be able to help on these lines. It appears that this was published by Mr. Earley in 1958. It is doubtful that the addresses given would still be good 40 years later. This is why I only listed my source as the FH Library film # in my first posting.

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