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Brockytop
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Brocks/Brochs in Ireland
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Wednesday 15 April 09 23:00 BST (UK) »
Looking for Brocks in Ireland. We have a DNA project and welcome any Irish Brocks or other similar surnames that would like to participate. Especially interested in the surname Brockdale or Brockdell. We would like to find anyone with an ancestor named Reuben Brock that came from Ireland to the America in the 1600's.
http://www.brockancestry.com/dna/results.htm
http://www.brockancestry.com/dna.htm
enfield
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Re: Brocks/Brochs in Ireland
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Thursday 16 April 09 07:11 BST (UK) »
Brock or Broc in Irish means the Badger.
Regards.
Tom.
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Re: Brocks/Brochs in Ireland
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Friday 24 April 09 02:59 BST (UK) »
Yes - thank you...........I look like one too
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