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Hello FAMILY!!!!

I have been working on both my family tree along with my husbands....How addictive is geneaology.  I am what I refer to as 100% Patrick as my mother's maiden name is Patrick. The story goes my father's sister had to confirm they were not related, but always thought that somewhere the lines had to cross....

This is my mothers: Gloria Jean Patrick (Roy Rexford5, Roma Cecil4, John3, Samuel Greenberry2, William H1)

This is my fathers: Michael Lee Patrick (Russell10, Sherman9, John Ryner8, William 'Salty Bill' D7, Richard6, William5, Jeremiah4, Robert3, Hugh2, Robert1)

 

Surpsisingly enough, my family tree seems to be ready to cross with my husbands.....He is a "FEE" and I have him going back to  (Harold William11, Dean George10, Willis E.D.9, John8, John7, George6, Thomas5, George III4, George3, George2, Donald1) with the Fee's and Ankrom having several marriages between the two families. My grandfather's birth mother Delphia Ankrom died shortly after his birth (about 9 months) and I am having a really rough time getting over that, as my grandfather is deceased and my grandmother has Alzhimers.

Any help is greatly appreciated and would be willing to share any information I have, as I do have both Daniel Boone and President Lincoln in my tree all though not direct connection.

 

PS---I live in Helena, AL (Suburb of Birmingham, but my father is in Kentucky and would be from the Magoffin County group, while my grandfather would be from the WV group) all though the areas are very close.

 

 

 



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Welcome

Yes geneaology is addictive, if you need more fun throw in DNA to go along with it "LOL"

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Wow. It sounds like we may connect through your father's side. (Jeremiah Patrick.) My own father was from eastern Kentucky also. If you don't already have it a good resource is "The Patrick's of eastern Kentucky" which can be obtained from the Magoffin Co. Historical Society in Salyersville, KY.

I am also 100% Patrick, as I was born one!



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