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[[Thomas Quinlan|Tom]], [[Patrick Quinlan|Patrick]], [[Bridget Quinlan|Bridget]], [[Catherine Quinlan|Katie]], [[William Quinlan|William]], [[Helen Quinlan|Ellen]], [[Judith Quinlan|Julia]], [[Mary Quinlan|Mary]] | [[Thomas Quinlan|Tom]], [[Patrick Quinlan|Patrick]], [[Bridget Quinlan|Bridget]], [[Catherine Quinlan|Katie]], [[William Quinlan|William]], [[Helen Quinlan|Ellen]], [[Judith Quinlan|Julia]], [[Mary Quinlan|Mary]] | ||
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Paragraph of Florence Vance's letter pertaining to Tom Quinlan: | Paragraph of Florence Vance's letter pertaining to Tom Quinlan: | ||
− | '''Tom Quinlan married Mary Whalen. They also stayed in Canada and lived on a farm near Walerton Canada. The youngest girl's name was Vanecia. They also had two or more boys.''''' | + | '''''Tom Quinlan married Mary Whalen. They also stayed in Canada and lived on a farm near Walerton Canada. The youngest girl's name was Vanecia. They also had two or more boys.''''' |
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Revision as of 03:51, 28 April 2012
Notes by Terri Vance:
I found a letter that my grandmother, Florence Elizabeth (nee Williams) Vance and her cousin, Dr. Henry Clyde Werts, typed up on August 20, 1950 in Los Angeles. The letter was titled Quinlans. It was the key to discovering my Quinlan roots.
The letter begins...
"Jeremiah Quinlan and his wife and family left Ireland and settled in Canada near Walkerton about 1853. Then left Canada and settled in Kansas U.S.A, near St. Mary's, about 1867. Leaving part of the Family in Canada."
In the Quinlan letter the following are listed as Jeremiah and Bridget Quinlan's children:
Tom, Patrick, Bridget, Katie, William, Ellen, Julia, Mary
Paragraph of Florence Vance's letter pertaining to Tom Quinlan:
Tom Quinlan married Mary Whalen. They also stayed in Canada and lived on a farm near Walerton Canada. The youngest girl's name was Vanecia. They also had two or more boys.