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I don’t now how many copies were made but when I was a child back in the 50s, my mother sent Charles Vignos .50 in
order to receive a copy of the tree. I have that tree framed along with the letter (mounted on the back). What a
treasure! The website is amazing.
As Charles would say: “Your Shoe-string Relation
Karen Donahue
Thanks for the note Karen!
Re Byrnesville Keepsakes.
I can help with location of OberLindwiese and NiederLindwiese if anyone is still interested.
hi,
enjoyed the stories etc
will visit and read some more,when time permits.good luck with byrne dna project and this website.see jeremiah breen
b.1818 dublin,in leinster[le]section If on byrne proj.for my connection to byrne's etc'.Terence
co.sligo.[but a proud dub!]Ireland.
What an outstanding job. I love your website and can really appreciate all of the hard work that you have put it to
researching the Byrne/Byrnes family tree. From a greatful 4th cousin!
thank you very much for all the great info on a growing family. Jim
Concerning the Searchable Platt Family Tree:
Nicely done. I wonder how many of those prints were made by Chrles Vignos, because several of my Bender and Farabaugh
relatives had them. My grandparents Bede and Naomi (Farabaugh) Bender are on it twice at D-5 and C-2, because they were
both Platt descendants. Vignos drew a little balloon at the end of the branches to signify this.
Tony Bentivegna
Before that lady comes in July direct her to the on line books on cambria web page.Souvenir of Loretto Centenary. elaine
adams
I'm a descendant of Mary Byrne who married Leonard Leas Litzinger, through their daughter, Ada Litzinger McCarty. What
a great website!
Great site, cousin Ed! Wonderful stories and graphics. I haven't figured out all the interconnections, but I've found
direct ancestors in all my Cambria Co. lines. Thanks so much for sharing this. I'll be back for more visits.