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Hi Gerald, I first found a Samuel Oneill [their spelling] living in 10 W. Brooklyn 2 District, Kings Co., NY in 1860. Then there was another Samuel Oneill living in 16 W. Brooklyn 1 Dist, Kings Co., NY in 1860. Then in 1900 Samuel and his family were living in Lawrence, Chippewa Co., WI. Samuel, b. Aug 1859, NY, marr 15 yrs, farmer; Katie b. March 1863, b. WI, had 7 children & only 6 alive in 1900. William M. b. April 1886, MN; Samuel b. Aug 1888, MN; James H. C., b. July 1891, WI; Mary C. E., b. Judy 1893, WI; Nellie A. R. b. March 1895, WI; Eva M. b. May 1896, Wi. In 1910 some of the family were living in Fourth Plains, Clark Co., WA. Samuel, b. NY, 50, general farmer; Catherine b. WI, 45, gave birth to 9 child & all alive in 1910; Eva A., b. WI 12; Mildred H., b. WA, 8; Enid T., b. WA, 6; and Franci H. b. MO, 1. The Clark County Gen. Soc., www.ccgs-wa.org hopefully will be able to validate the Washington births. Clark County Cemeteries are listed on the same web page. In 1930 Samuel and Katherine [their spelling] were also living in Fourth Plain. Samuel b. NY, 70 general farmer and Katherine b. WI, 65. You should be able to get the death cert numbers for Samuel and Katherine from Clark County Gen. Soc. and where and when they died. Then you can contact the Secretary of State for their obituaries, http://www.secstate.wa.gov/library/ask.aspx. They will search the newspaper microfilm for one hour for free & reply with what they find. After you the documentation on the folks in WA state, then I'd move backwards to WI and NY and post on their message boards. Successful Hunting! Notify Administrator about this message?
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