There is more history in the booklet about Bridget O'Brien's family as follows in the next two page spread:
Next page follows:
The final pages follow. All of this should be clickable so you can view them larger on your screen.
It still amazes me how much information that my relatives near and far have collected to prove our family line. It seems as if I just "wait awhile" more information presents itself. Thank you to all who have shared their information about our family and continue to do so.
Journaling my genealogy research online seems to be the right thing to do for the future of my research rather than hiding it away in some box or drawer in my home. This blog is more of a diary of my research which expands as I go. Know that a post from last year may have more updated research in a different post. I love the discovery process which has resulted in such wonderful success in finding my roots. If you comment and are looking for a response, please leave me an email address.
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Thank you so much for posting this online. Bridget and James Power were my great-great-grandparents, and I have not been able to find anything about them until now. Their son James Power (Jim) was my great-grandfather, he married Ellen Brassington in 1916 and my grandmother Frances Amy Elizabeth was born in 1917. James and Ellen divorced in 1928.
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