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<DIV>I noticed the similarity of the Marrs name when I read it too. But
maybe I spelled Mary Jones' grandmother's name wrong in my previous email.
The Find A Grave memorial shows her name as: Rosalia <FONT
color=#ff0000>Morss</FONT> Buoy (1840 - 1900) - it has two s's rather than 2
r's. But then names often get misspelled in various places, &
sometimes even get changed deliberately. That surely keeps us guessing,
& we need to be open minded when searching for our folks.
~Gerrie</DIV>
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<DIV>In a message dated 6/11/2009 10:27:26 A.M. Mountain Daylight Time,
reedsportchapmans@verizon.net writes:</DIV>
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style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent" face=Arial color=#000000 size=2>This is
getting just a little weird, did anyone else pick up on the fact that these
two (apparently??) independent threads had (almost) a surname in
common?<BR><BR>The Howell thread involves the surname Marrs and the maiden
name of Mary Jones' grandmother was Morrs?<BR><BR>Probably just a coincidence,
but given the spelling eccentricities (note my list of Llewellyn anagrams last
night that may have all been one family) it is always possible there is a
connection.<BR><BR>Les
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