The Cantrells and the Donleys in AmericaE. Donley, 1998 - 220 sivua Edward 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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... north and east became more anglicized and commercialized . This commercialization resulted in the expansion of trading net- works within the country , particularly in the east , north , and south . Both public and private patronage ...
... north and east became more anglicized and commercialized . This commercialization resulted in the expansion of trading net- works within the country , particularly in the east , north , and south . Both public and private patronage ...
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... north . The sectar- ian divide between north and south became more firmly demar- cated . The lineaments of the political culture that would be called " Unionist " were coming into view . Sectarian riots were endemic . The opposing ...
... north . The sectar- ian divide between north and south became more firmly demar- cated . The lineaments of the political culture that would be called " Unionist " were coming into view . Sectarian riots were endemic . The opposing ...
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... North Caro- lina , where he married Nancy ( last name unknown ) . His second wife was named Mary Leonard . Isaac had eight children : seven boys ( the first two from his first wife ) and one girl . Isaac's descen- dants are still living ...
... North Caro- lina , where he married Nancy ( last name unknown ) . His second wife was named Mary Leonard . Isaac had eight children : seven boys ( the first two from his first wife ) and one girl . Isaac's descen- dants are still living ...
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