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A Story About Dennis (1st) O'Brien His Wife Margaret (Doyle) and Their Seven Children: An Interpretation

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A Story About Dennis (1st) O'Brien His Wife Margaret (Doyle) and Their Seven Children: An Interpretation

by O'Brien, Marie R

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Charlottetown, P.E.I: Self Published, 1999. Revised Edition . Spiral Bound Paper Wrappers. Very Good. 58 pp First section is a family history pieced together from records, interviews, and local history. Second section contains 27 family trees. From the Library of Edward "Sandy" Ives, writer, singer, anthropologist, and authority on the folksongs and folklore of Maine and Maritime Canada, with a letter to him from the author laid in. VG

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Lippincott Books US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
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Title
A Story About Dennis (1st) O'Brien His Wife Margaret (Doyle) and Their Seven Children: An Interpretation
Author
O'Brien, Marie R
Format/Binding
Spiral Bound Paper Wrappers
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
Quantity Available
1
Edition
Revised Edition
Publisher
Self Published
Place of Publication
Charlottetown, P.E.I
Date Published
1999
Keywords
Genealogy, Irish Immigration to Canada
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Genealogy; Canadiana;

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