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Antrim / Re: How can i find the children ?
« on: Friday 06 September 13 17:52 BST (UK)  »
Hello Patrick,
I haven't looked at this Forum in a while.
How are you and all the family.
Peggy is okay, getting old of course, like myself.
I've used this site before because I've been trying to get together our ancestry.
I've had some luck, but a lot of gaps.
Especially in my own case of being adopted.
Peggy doesn't remember much now, and there's no one else to ask.
I asked your father once about my berth mother, but really he didn't want to talk about it.
So I've very little to go on.

Hope to here from you soon.
It would be good to get your email address.
Bye

Jeffrey

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Antrim / Re: How can i find the children ?
« on: Wednesday 17 August 11 17:15 BST (UK)  »
Hi Debbie,

Had hoped I would have heard from you by now.
You mention Arthur having lost his arm at Dunkirk.
It was my father, Joe, Arthur's brother; lost it in First World War.
My father was also Anthony's brother.
Bernard McGeown was my father's dad; my grandfather.
Moved to Scotland from east Belfast quite some time ago.

Maybe better luck this time.

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Antrim / Re: How can i find the children ?
« on: Wednesday 25 May 11 18:48 BST (UK)  »
Father was Joe, mother was Cassy.
Brothers were Joseph, George, and Arthur.
Sisters Molly and Peggy.

Only Peggy and me left now.

Jeff

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Antrim / Re: How can i find the children ?
« on: Thursday 19 May 11 12:20 BST (UK)  »
Hi Debbie,
I've just discovered your message. Bernard McGeown was my grandfather.
His son joseph mcgeown, was my father, here in Ardoyne, Belfast.
I remember Anthony (I think), Nelly, accompanied with a boy and girl at our
house when I was very smal.
Hope this is a start of sharing our ancestry

Regards
Jeffrey McGeown :D

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