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Lost McManamon graves of WW1.
Posted by: John Benson Date: October 19, 2001 at 09:11:16
In Reply to: Re: Mrs.Mary McManamon of Sugar Notch,Pa.USA by Jim Murphy of 90

Mr. Murphy,

Hello. Thanks for your reply. Yes, I would be very, very interested in finding more out about these graves, and if they have truly been found.

Also, I believe that it would do my Gram well, Winifred, Patrick's daughter, to know that her uncles rested well. She was only about maybe three or four when they and their cousin when off to fight. She remembers Daniel, Michael and the first cousin coming over for a last dinner at their house, and her Mom making them dinner. As a thanks, the first cousin sang a few songs after dinner in the parlor. Gram says that he had a beautiful voice, and could sing old Irish songs, in Gaelic. She would be warmed to know that they were resting secure.

Also, I seem to remember that one of Neil's daughters married a Ginley, maybe um Bridget? (Aunt Bea) Would this John be from that line? Awesome. Yes, I would much like to speak with him. Please pass on my e addy.

Again, thanks. Have a great weekend.

-John


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