My name is Frank Preston, my grandmother is Agnes Rita Palacios, Agnes' father, my Great Grandfather, is Bernardino Palacios. Bernardino was married to Cecelia Campbell, possibly his 2nd or 3rd wife. When Cecelia died their children, Agnes John, and Joseph were placed in an orphanage in Philadelphia, a sister, Evelyn supposedly was adopted. Bernardino left town never to be heard from again. are you on messenger?
From reading over your shoulder on the Mississippi group, I believe I have your John W. Partridge, b. abt 1856 in Mississippi as the son of a William D. and Sarah Partridge. :-) I can get you back to 1700 on your line... and would love to find out about John's descendants. Not certain about his wife as I didn't have even a name until I read your post, but I know of several Native American genealogist specialists that may be able to assist us in either proving or debunking the family story. Right now you get to be part of the Wannabe Tribe.... :-)
Hello Elizabeth,
Mucklehone can be part of a related spelling group of Irish names, such as McIlhone, or MacIlhaney, McIlhoney, etc... from Ireland, at least thats what I have seen while compiling the Irish Families Project. -Mike
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My name is Frank Preston, my grandmother is Agnes Rita Palacios, Agnes' father, my Great Grandfather, is Bernardino Palacios. Bernardino was married to Cecelia Campbell, possibly his 2nd or 3rd wife. When Cecelia died their children, Agnes John, and Joseph were placed in an orphanage in Philadelphia, a sister, Evelyn supposedly was adopted. Bernardino left town never to be heard from again. are you on messenger?
Are you still looking for McElhone/Muckelhone information? If so, I have a lot of info to share with you.
Kind regards,
Lisa
From reading over your shoulder on the Mississippi group, I believe I have your John W. Partridge, b. abt 1856 in Mississippi as the son of a William D. and Sarah Partridge. :-) I can get you back to 1700 on your line... and would love to find out about John's descendants. Not certain about his wife as I didn't have even a name until I read your post, but I know of several Native American genealogist specialists that may be able to assist us in either proving or debunking the family story. Right now you get to be part of the Wannabe Tribe.... :-)
Dennis
Mucklehone can be part of a related spelling group of Irish names, such as McIlhone, or MacIlhaney, McIlhoney, etc... from Ireland, at least thats what I have seen while compiling the Irish Families Project. -Mike
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