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Well, Nadine, I keep wandering around in here, like a goose and am still as lost, in some ways, as ever. Every piece of the puzzle just adds more questions, instead of answers. You replied to a woman who had Lacy as (I think) a maiden name, when you were visiting your grandkids in GA..? Did you ever link to her Lacys, maybe? I am trying to figure out my mtdna results (SMGF to www.GeneTree.com) I came back with an H-5 grouping which brought up matches to the Roper lines...Roper/Ropar or Rapier (Ky?)..and Fogel/Fogle/Vogle/F/Voglar..KS?..it said Fogle, anyway, was the common denominator. I have a few "Unk" women, of ethnic origin..I have "Black Dutch" links. I have "Indian Woman" mysteries. The Slovenian immigration of 1920's to the SE corner of KS is the key, apparently, to how it all goes together. How is the big Q. Lovell seems to be the name that my half-cousins have settled on, as the 2 "Unk" women, my GGgrandad Cornell married, in NW Arkansas. (Ft Smith area..Carroll Co., Madison Co., other..) The Lacy name goes with my dad's maternal line...Sublett/Elam/Craig/Lacy Morgan/Magoffin Co's KY..my half-cousins also have some ambiguous links to that area. I have other names, my mother's maternal lines, of Walters/Carter/Barton, who have a Ky link, as well; but in Knox/Bell/Laurel Co's, on the TN line. Most of these lines are carried out to nothing conclusive that I've seen. Many of my lines were out in the oceanic lands, for a while, too. French exiles. I have a lot of refugees, seems like, in my tree, who don't want to be "found"..or didn't, anyway. Thanks for reading my ramblings. Maybe you'll come across something that "fits" in with it & let me know?..great migratory influx ca1920-Slovenian refugees. Thanks Sherry artogo4u@yahoo.com Notify Administrator about this message?
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