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Names and Dates I have:

Gladys Jane Wills - Great Grandmother Born 1884

her Father was Samuel Joseph Wills her Mother was Ellen Ramsey

Grey Glendon Reece - Great Grandfather Born October 27,1895 ( died:1951)

William Reece - Grandfather

Harriot Reece Grandmother

W.B. Reece -Father of Glendon

Married Hattie McFall Her Father was John Wills Her Mother was Kate Hill

My Mother is Kay Reece-Maiden/Middle Name is Prevadena 9Prevadeena)

Her Brother: Glendon Reece and Robert Reece

Reece Family from County Cork

Any help is deeply and greatly appreciated. Thank You and God Bless.

 

 

coz1952

Tuesday 26th Mar 2013, 05:23PM

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    The first place to start your search is in your own home - talk to elders in the family - find out abouttheir parents, grandparents etc. Perhaps they have a story of one of your ancestors? Things to enquire about include: occupations, places of residence, who they were living with(people often stayed with others from their home villages after emigration), siblings & other familymembers, first names (important -as usually past from father to son/mother to daughter) ages attime of emigration, possible dates of birth/death, religious denominations. Also ask if there are anysurviving photographs, old documents or letters - record all the information you can find. Write/telephone other members of your family to check details -perhaps they can remember otherfacts about your ancestors? Hopefully when you have done this - some clues will emerge! After youhave identified the emigrant- begin tracing the steps back to Ireland. Do you know much about their emigration? The dates, the reason why they left, who they mighthave travelled with..etc.? Generally more information was given at the port of arrival rather than theport of departure. If you knew which city they arrived at (e.g. Liverpool, Ellis Island), this could be agood place to find more information, and perhaps even find out an exact place of origin. Shippingmanifests can be checked ?which may lead to more clues. The next thing you could do is find the counties and places in Ireland your family names are mostprevalent. Look at the website http://www.irishtimes.com/ancestor/surname/ and perhapssomething will match some other clue you may have found elsewhere? If nothing turnsup ? it is advisable to try different variations of the spellings of the names. If you have a possiblefirst name you could try the Irish Census 1901, 1911 at www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ or the landvaluation record called Griffiths Valuationhttp://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml

    Connaught Ireland

    Thursday 11th Apr 2013, 10:28AM

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