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"Dyer could be a variant of Dwyer. John Reynold Gatlin's death certificate gave his m…"

Beth Gatlin replied Aug 31, 2009 to Dyer/Cox brick wall

9 Aug 31, 2009
Reply by GeneJ

"Here are the remaining documents that I wanted to attach."

Beth Gatlin replied Aug 30, 2009 to Dyer/Cox brick wall

9 Aug 31, 2009
Reply by GeneJ

"Yes, I have her death certificate and many documents relating to her marriage. I hav…"

Beth Gatlin replied Aug 30, 2009 to Dyer/Cox brick wall

9 Aug 31, 2009
Reply by GeneJ

"I am so glad that you posted this topic! I suspect that I am dealing with a similar…"

Beth Gatlin replied Aug 30, 2009 to Strategies for Working with Illegitimate Ancestors

11 Sep 9, 2009
Reply by Lydia McVay

"Here's the 1930 census record for Sadie."

Beth Gatlin replied Aug 30, 2009 to Dyer/Cox brick wall

9 Aug 31, 2009
Reply by GeneJ

"Children of Sarah Claire Dyer and John William M. Gatlin: Mary Florence Gatlin, bor…"

Beth Gatlin replied Aug 30, 2009 to Dyer/Cox brick wall

9 Aug 31, 2009
Reply by GeneJ

"Since you mentioned that he had lived in New York and I have access to the New York…"

Beth Gatlin replied Jul 30, 2009 to William A Lavelle(circa 1850-1924)

7 Aug 31, 2009
Reply by GeneJ

"I agree, at least in most cases. The last one I mentioned (the especially complicate…"

Beth Gatlin replied Jul 28, 2009 to How many brick walls should we post?

5 Jul 28, 2009
Reply by Beth Gatlin

"Thanks! That's actually the one I started with (see the James Graham discussion). On…"

Beth Gatlin replied Jul 28, 2009 to How many brick walls should we post?

5 Jul 28, 2009
Reply by Beth Gatlin

"In case it helps (for example, to show proximity) I am also posting the 1870 U.S. Ce…"

Beth Gatlin replied Jul 27, 2009 to James Graham

7 Jul 27, 2009
Reply by Beth Gatlin

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