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  • Hello famly members

    • Posted Aug 9, 2006 8:14 AM

      I thought that all of the famly members had left Ireland and the other areas back in the 1840's and 1860's. I was wrong. How wonderfull it is to know that i still have distant realatives living over there. I was told that we had all left from there when the patato famine hit. Apparently not.

      I would love to have a correspondence with all of the McGarr's there. I will give you any and all pictures, documents, and information in return for the same. Granted we will have to establish som tipe of common ground, distant as it my be.

      I can tell you that my grandfather was named george and that i had a great,great unkle heny that was a carpenter, I lso have a photo of my great grand parents and their children.

      I have a wonderful arkive of things of our realatives here in the states. We know nothing of our realatives in Ireland and Great Brittain. I would be thrilled to be able to share these things with you.
      Regardless of what anyone says, ALL McGarr's are related.
      I never thought that i would come across one outside the US. Oh, what a happy day this is. I look forward to hearing from you.

      Michael H. McGarr
      woodsec99@aol.com
      mhm1@excite.com
      sales@barginfool.com

      I can be contacted at any of the above e-mails.



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