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Rich Flack
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Joined: 19 Sep 2007 Posts: 2
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| Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2007 11:10 pm Post subject: Rich Flack |
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Hello everybody!!! I am in Bucks County PA and just started my family history last month. Most of my info has come from the Spruance Library in Doylestown and the Neshaminy-Warwick Cemetery. I have been lurking on this site for the past couple weeks - what an incredible resource! I have some new info for tree 598j which puts it into the James Flack and Ann Baxter tree. I will send the info soon. I would also appreciate any local contacts/family members or anyone else with interest in this tree. Thanks for all the info and the website.
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genealogyjim Site Admin User is Offline
Joined: 22 Jul 2007 Posts: 26
Location: Florida, USA
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| Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2007 5:13 pm Post subject: Hi Rich - Welcome to the Message Board. |
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Hi Rich - I'm very interested in the James Flack / Ann Baxter Tree.
I'll quickly point out its not MY family tree - but as I now live in the USA (PA too - Lancaster County) Denise and I agreed an arbitary split to make life easier for both of us - I'd look after the 'American trees' and Denise is looking after the rest (I got the easy bit )
Hopefully you have already seen the source documents we have for the start of the family. Its a very good indication of who actually formed the family early on. If you can add or amend any of the information then I'd obviously be most grateful. More source documentation - and/or headstone photos would be brilliant I must admit.
I think the tree you refer to is 798J (William Flack. 1818 PA) as I couldn't find a tree 598J - and yes it certainly looks to be the right geography. So I look forward to seeing your new info when your ready.
Its certainly very helpful to have an 'American who is IN one of out trees here' taking a keen interest in helping out.
We look forward to hearing more.
Best wishes
Jim & Denise _________________ Jim Flack
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