The Cantrells and the Donleys in AmericaEdward Donley, son of Hugh Donley and Frances Gavin, was born in 1921 in Detroit, Michigan. He married Inez Cantrell, daughter of Lee Roy Cantrell and Inus Roady, in 1946 in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Ancestors, descendants and relatives lived mainly in Ireland, England and Michigan. |
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From 1846 to 1851 nearly 78 percent of the exodus from Ireland came to the United States . Canada , on the other hand , received only slightly more than 20 percent of Irish immigrants . Emigration during the famine period was heaviest ...
From 1846 to 1851 nearly 78 percent of the exodus from Ireland came to the United States . Canada , on the other hand , received only slightly more than 20 percent of Irish immigrants . Emigration during the famine period was heaviest ...
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From 1840 to 1879 the wheat crop increased over 600 percent , and oat and corn crops over 1,000 percent . The number of horses rose over 600 percent , cattle by 300 percent , and sheep over 800 percent . The county's total worth in 1832 ...
From 1840 to 1879 the wheat crop increased over 600 percent , and oat and corn crops over 1,000 percent . The number of horses rose over 600 percent , cattle by 300 percent , and sheep over 800 percent . The county's total worth in 1832 ...
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Helium accounts for only about 0.5 percent of the composition of the Great Plains gas fields . As natural gas was piped to the cities of the Midwest and burned , the 0.5 - percent helium content was lost into the atmosphere .
Helium accounts for only about 0.5 percent of the composition of the Great Plains gas fields . As natural gas was piped to the cities of the Midwest and burned , the 0.5 - percent helium content was lost into the atmosphere .
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