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• HAPPY ST. PATRICK’S DAY ISSN 1393-3183 • New Queries Received • GSI Chapter on Irish One-Name Studies Editor: [email protected] : Tel: +353.1.284 2711

The Newsletter of the Genealogical Society of Volume 6 • Issue 3 The Genie Gazette March 2001

Cuimhnigí ar Ár Sinnsir Remember Our Ancestors EXPERT GROUP NOT NOW WARRANTED U-Turn by Minister on “Bogus” Chiefs Enquiry

On October 17 th last, Mr. Enda a previous parliamentary question of predecessors. His determination to put Kenny, T.D. (Mayo) received my stated intention to establish a in place mechanisms to prevent a assurances from Minister de Valera committee of experts”. But reoccurrence is undoubted, however, that her department was drawing up astonishingly the Minister continued confidence in any new procedures terms of reference and considering the “having considered the matter further will only be forthcoming with the possible membership of an expert however, I have decided that the publication of the findings of the group to examine the whole issue of establishment of such a committee is “bogus” chiefs enquiry. the “bogus” chiefs. Indeed, as not warranted at this time, bearing in GSI CHAPTER OF reported in our January 2001 issue, mind that decisions made in recent ONE-NAME STUDIES when Mr. Eamon Gilmore, T.D. (Dún times regarding the granting of The Society, in recognition of the growing Laoghaire) asked the Minister for courtesy recognition are being interest in one-name studies in Ireland, has Arts, Heritage, and the reviewed by the Director of the decided to establish a Chapter of the GSI Islands on December 14 th 2000 if she National Library, in his capacity of devoted to the promotion of Irish One-Name Studies. Emanating from a suggestion by Dr. has considered the case for the Chief Herald.”. The Minister’s Lorcán O’Flannery, the Chapter would seek to introduction of an Irish apparent u-turn on the establishment attract membership amongst the Clans of and Heraldry Bill, and referred to the of this “expert group” concluded in a Ireland movement and Irish based members of scandal of the “bogus” chiefs, the most curious fashion saying the UK based Guild of One-Name Studies. Minister, Ms. de Valera, T.D. said that “consideration is being given by the One-Name Studies is a well established feature of genealogy in Great Britain for a number of she intended “to establish a director to ways in which control may years, however, it is relatively new amongst Committee of experts in the be exercised over persons offering genealogists in Ireland. The immediate future to carry out a recognition, effectively for financial movement has, for many, provided their first comprehensive review of the consideration.” This last line of her introduction to Irish One-Name Studies. However, it is envisaged that the Chapter will procedures introduced in the 1940's reply to Deputy Wall certainly raises have to define Irish One-Name Studies and whereby 'courtesy recognition' of more questions than it answers and, provide guidelines for such as there are many chiefs of the name is granted by the no doubt, actually strengthens the case differences between Irish One-Name Studies ”. The Genie for a full enquiry into the issue of and the already well defined English Gazette warmly welcomed the “bogus” chiefs recognised by the counterpart. Before calling an inaugural meeting of the Chapter of Irish One-Name Minister’s decisive action and hoped Chief Herald of Ireland during the Studies, it is necessary to establish the true that this would herald the end of the 1980s and 1990s. Genealogists level of involvement by Irish genealogists in “bogus” chiefs whose actions had interested in a genuine recognition of Irish One-Name Studies. Therefore, those brought the whole issue of Gaelic the heritage value of Gaelic chiefs will wishing to join this Chapter of the GSI, chiefs-of-the-name into ridicule. look to the present Chief Herald, Mr. whether presently undertaking One-Name st Studies or wishing to embark on such, are However, on February 21 2001, in Brendan O’Donoghue, for invited to contact Michael Merrigan on e-mail: reply to a parliamentary question decisiveness and transparency in his [email protected] with details of the tabled by Mr. Jack Wall, T.D. investigations into the circumstances surname(s) concerned, name and address etc. (Kildare), Ms. de Valera said that “the by which “bogus” chiefs were It is hoped that a meeting will be arranged in the near future or as soon as the present FMD Deputy will be aware from a reply to accorded official recognition by his restrictions are lifted. Website: http://welcome.to/GenealogyIreland THE GENIE GAZETTE MARCH 2001 2 GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY OF IRELAND st DIARY DATES First World War. On March 31 1901 the the Archives of the Royal College of Census recorded the population of the Surgeons in Ireland by Mary O'Doherty, EVENING MEETINGS island of Ireland as 4,458,775 or just Archivist RCSI. (An overview of the Monday 12 th March 2001 slightly over half the number recorded in sources available in the Library of the Evening Open Meeting the first reliable Census of Ireland taken RCSI for those tracing Medical ancestors. Dún Laoghaire Club, Eblana Avenue, on June 6 th 1841. The Society has - http://www.rcsi.ie/library ). Notes on the Dún Laoghaire, Co. undertaken to publish the complete index Skellys of Drogheda and Nugents of St. 20.00 hrs – 22.00hrs to this Census for what is now the Greater Croix by Gerald Conan Kennedy Bus: 7, 7A, 8, 46A, 75, & 111. Dún Laoghaire area. Already, Blackrock (Included in this article is the text of the DART Dún Laoghaire Station. is published with the volumes for Last Will & Testament of William Skelly Speaker: Paula O’Kelly Kingstown, Dalkey etc. coming on-stream of Drogheda - 1833 - surnames: Skelly, Topic: “Dublin People & Places in the later in the year. Sponsorship for the Chadwick, McCann, McDermott, early 20 th century” publication of these volumes has been Nicholas, Montgomery, Skellon, Smith, Monday 9 th April 2001 sought without, thus far, any success. Archbold, Shegog, Fogarty, Fairthough, Evening Open Meeting. George H. O’Reilly, the Editor of the Irish Callaghan, Nugent, Coleman, Lantaigne, Venue & Time : as above Genealogical Sources series, stresses the Kenny, O'Neil and O'Regan). Book Speaker: Muiris Ó Raghaill great benefit these publications are to the Review by Brendan Hall - "A Desparate Topic: “County Library Sources” furtherance of Irish genealogical research Set of Villains" by Barbara Hall of Monday 14 th May 2001 and, in particular, the immense value of Australia. (Account of the prisoners Speaker : Síobhán O’Rafferty these indexes to the 1901 Census are to onboard the "Marquis Cornwallis" that Topic: “ Royal Irish Academy Sources” genealogy. In doing so, George invites departed Cork for Australia in 1795). The MORNING MEETINGS persons to sponsor a publication and Battle of Vinegar Hill, Index by Wednesday Mar. 28 th & Apr. 25 th 2001 possibly, to do so in the name of a loved- Kane - From The Battle of Vinegar Hill Morning Open Meeting 10.30hrs one or an ancestor. Interested? Contact Australia's Irish Rebellion, 1804, by The Port View Hotel, Marine Road, George on e-mail: [email protected] Lynette Ramsey Silver. (Very useful list Dún Laoghaire. NORTHERN NOTES James as there was no index of names to this Discussion Group on Family History Davidson, GSI Representative in Northern work). Making our Peace with History by OUR GENIE UPDATES… Ireland invites members and friends to Michael Merrigan (A commentary on the SPRING CONFERENCE The join him and the Federation of Ulster teaching of history in Ireland and the Local Studies at the Priory, Benburb, Co. dearth of Irish period drama films in Society has abandoned plans to organise a th Spring conference this year due to the Tyrone on Satuday 12 May 2001 for a comparison to those depicting English, measures taken nationally to prevent the day conference organised as part of the Scottish or American history. Also spread of Foot & Mouth Disease to the Kinsale 1601-2001 commemoration. mentioned the Kinsale 1601-2001 Republic from either Northern Ireland or Speakers etc. to be finalised. Benburb is http://www.kinsale2001.com ). The Wild Great Britain. Unfortunately, many on the County Tyrone bank of the River Irish? By G. H. O'Reilly (An interesting events throughout the island of Ireland Blackwater about 15 minutes outside the account of criminality in 19th century have been cancelled or severely curtailed, city of Armagh – the ecclesiastic capital Ireland and a comparison with England & most notably, the abandonment of the St. of Ireland. For further information Wales during the same period). A Letter Patrick’s Day parades in Dublin and other contact:- Federation of Ulster Local from the Front, December 1915 (Text of a centres. The Board will review the Studies, 18, May Street, Belfast, BT1 letter from Richard Bird, DSO, to Mr. position as the situation develops, 4NL, Northern Ireland. E-mail Franks, Estate Agent of the Coote Estate [email protected] The main events to in Mountrath, Co. Laois. Original in the however, it looks likely that the annual th conference may be held, as previously, mark the 400 anniversary of this GSI Archive). The Mutiny of the North during Heritage Week in September. important battle are being organised by Tipperary Militia 1856 by Brendan Hall. COASTAL PLAN The “Coastal the Kinsale UDC, Kinsale, Co. Cork – (An account of the mutiny in Summerhill Plan” prepared by the community tourism Website: www.kinsale2001.com Barracks in Nenagh, Co. Tipperary in July company, Dublin’s Riviera Ltd. has GSI SPRING JOURNAL The 1856 - surnames mentioned include received widespread support in its call for Spring 2001 issue of the Quarterly Journal Maude, Scanlon, Burns, Curley, Barron, the establishment of a Municipal Museum of the Genealogical Society of Ireland is Hort, Young, Cummins, Carr, Ryan, and Art Gallery in Dún Laoghaire. now available - (IRP3.50 + postage). Laffan, Chatterton, Gibbons, Curley, Amongst the points raised by the plan is Edited by Brendan Hall [email protected] Touhy, Tracy, Foster, Trumpane, the Society’s plans for the Martello Tower this issue has a total of 64 pages with the Gleeson, Deveraux, Cole, Cauley, at Seapoint, Co. Dublin. The full text plan following articles:- Edengora School, Co. Skelton, Kelly, Bunbury, Nolan, Bennett, is now available on line at Meath, Pupils 1865 - 1905 - complied by Fleming and Maher). Relief of Distress in www.dublinsriviera.com/coastalplan Pat Callery from a register donated to the Ireland 1847 by Annette McDonnell (An A HUNDRED YEARS ON This Society by Fr. Seán Cassidy, C.C.. (This account of the relief committee of the month will be the 100 th anniversary of the is a full alphabetical listing with age, Society of Friends at Shinrone, Co. Offaly taking of the earliest complete Census of address, father's occupation, former during the Famine in 1847. A list of 37 Ireland. Earlier census returns were either school etc. extracted from one of the recipients of clothes etc.). Memorial of destroyed in the fire at the Public Records School Registers held in the Society's the Tenantry of Cashel, Co. Monaghan, Office in 1922 or by pulping during the Archive). Tracing Medical Ancestors in 1848 by Frieda Carroll (A petition

Published by the Genealogical Society of Ireland, Hon. Secretary, 11, Desmond Avenue, Dún Laoghaire, Co. Dublin, Ireland THE GENIE GAZETTE MARCH 2001 3 GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY OF IRELAND addressed to Mrs. Hamilton Stubbers and harbour master here in Dublin and my was educated in a convent, and her Mother was S.R. Smyth, her son, by their tenantry and grandfather was chief clerk at Dublin Port & a Roman Catholic. Her Mother, Catherine the various replies etc. Original held in the Docks board. I have gained quite considerable Smith followed her to Australia in 1887. I GSI Archives). Burys in and out of info from Brixham and for recent generations . suspect that Catherine’s husband William must However, details from the arrival in Dún have died between Mary coming and Dublin by Carol Sastradipradja and Vic Laoghaire - early 1800's to 1900 are sketchy. I Catherine’s departure. Catherine’s maiden Argyle (An account of the Bury families came across your superb web site while surfing name was Dignam and she was born in Neath of Dublin, Cork and Australia). People of the web here tonight and was wondering if you in 1834. She married William in Dublin in the compiled by Annette offer a search service. Alternatively, any 1855. According to her death certificate 2 other McDonnell (Short biographies of persons guidelines would be appreciated as I enjoy children died. I have a photograph taken in of Irish descent from around the world. trawling through records myself. Is there a 1879 in Sackville Street by a professional Annette invites members and friends to centre in Dun Laoghaire for marine/mariner photographer of Mary and Catherine. In my submit biographies of persons born in records? research at the L.D.S. I have found a reference Ireland who emigrated and made a mark Joan E. Lawler , E-mail:- [email protected] to a William Smith paying rent at 37 Sackville in their chosen profession in their adopted Wrote:- I have a relative that came to America St. Dublin. This is from Griffith’s valuation in 1746. His name was Patrick Coyle and was 1848-to 1864. I suspect this could be my land. Contact Annette on from Ulster, Ireland. He was born in 1726. Is family. I also found reference to a William [email protected] to there anyway I can find out anymore Smith registering as a carpenter in 1859 with include a biography of one of your information on him while he was in Ireland? St. Joseph’s Building Society Kingston. As ancestors in the next issue of the GSI Any help please. William was a carpenter I thought this may be Journal). Checkout the Society's Website Carol Gentry , E-mail:- him. I am wondering what Roman Catholic http://welcome.to/GenealogyIreland for [email protected] Wrote:- I am Parish Catherine and William may have been this and other publications by the researching the Allen surname. My great married at and as well Mary christened at. Also Genealogical Society of Ireland. grandparents Lougheed Allen and Anna the burial of William. I understand this Mary nee Mc Cullagh set up a school at research is difficult, but thought it worth at FOURTH CONGRESS The 4 th Irish Carrigbrae in the 1920's. It is situated on Vevay least asking advice. Genealogical Congress will be held th rd and Church Roads, Bray, Co Wicklow. Does Ken Parks, E-mail:- [email protected] between the 17 and 23 of September anyone remember the school and could anyone Wrote:- Seeking info. on James Whereland, 2001 in Trinity College Dublin. Early tell me if the building is still standing and in wife Louisa Crowe d. 21 Jan l845. Lived at booking is advisable. Contact the Irish use. Thank you for any help. Warren Place, Cork Ire. Was a Colonel in the Genealogical Congress, c/o National Megan Flynn Dove , E-mail:- 2nd Cork Regiment, British Army. I have Archives of Ireland, Bishop Street, Dublin [email protected] Wrote:- I am having information on his family but nothing on him. 8, Ireland or via the Website: a terrible time tracking my Great great Will be glad to share information I have on the http://indigo.ie/~irishgc for details. grandfather. John Peter Flynn born July 1, American families. Also spelt Wherland over 1845 in Dublin Ireland moved to the US here. Have been trying for years to trace down QUERIES RECEIVED between about 1850-1855 married 1869 to this g,g, grandfathers parents and where they Don Wilt , E-mail: [email protected] Anna Maria Basselgia, Salem, New Jersey (no came from. If anyone would like some Wrote:- I have found this reference in the marriage application exists) death 1918 Minnesota information I can advise them on Durham Center Museum, Rt. 145, East Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (no parents names that. At the present time I am living in Durham, NY 12423, Book 2 by Mrs. Rossi: give on death record) I haven't been able to Kewanee, Illinois, USA. Quote: "Hannah Chavalier married John pinpoint his port of entry. Is there any way to Eduardo Molina , E-mail:- Samuel Barr from Ireland he left College and get a birth certificate with his date and not [email protected] Wrote:- Searching came here U.S.A. He went to the having parents names or Parish? for the genealogical roots of Samuel Slatery. Revolutionary War and kept a journal while Jane O'Brien , E-mail:- This person went to Guatemala, Central there. Years afterward when his people were [email protected] Wrote:- America in the last decades of 1800. He applying for a pension they sent this journal as Looking for relatives from Lucan area. married and had children in that area, also he their proof and the authorities at Washington Grandfather was William Reeves married died in this country. All I know is that he came kept it for the War Museum." Can you tell me Elizabeth Daly of Monkstown1894 at St. from England or Ireland, his relatives are of any colleges that this John Barr could have Patrick's, Monkstown. Don't know if William willing to find more about him, therefore, I been attending prior to his coming to the US. Reeves was English or not because he was of would appreciate any suggestions in this case. Mr. Barr was in the American Revolution from the Church of Ireland while grandma was Sharelle Kennedy Williams , E-mail:- about 1777 to 1782. I sent an e-mail to the Catholic. Appreciate any help given. [email protected] Wrote:- Hopefully, someone Trinity College Alumni, but they could not find John and Maryann Little , 10251 Cleveland will be able to advice me as to which path to any record of John Barr having attended there. Rd., Sidney, B.C. V8L 4X9, Canada. E-mail: take (that is if there is a path). This is all the Steve Petherbridge, E-mail:- [email protected] Wrote:- Looking for some information that I have, so if anyone does [email protected] Wrote:- Family guidance or ideas on obtaining information on decide to help me, it will be very much folklore has it that the Petherbridges came from an ancestor and family. What I have is a appreciated. William Henry Allen and his twin Brixham with the Brusey family in the early baptism certificate : John Joseph Harrison, brother came to America to make their fortunes 1800's with tramp steamers and/or trawlers born: Parish of Annaduff, County Leitrim, July to buy their family out of serfdom. They had with a "contract to catch herring for the British 6, 1855. Parents: Henry Harrison and Anne - each made a thousand dollars, and was on their occupying forces" settling in Kingstown. ??. He emigrated to Canada, date not known. way back home when the ship caught fire and Rumour has it that we were Pilgrim Brethren Any assistance appreciated. burned. They swam to shore, but lost their or of Protestant Evangelical stock. There were Gwen Munday , E-mail:- money. The twin went on back to Ireland, but also subsequent marriages here in Dublin [email protected] Wrote:- My William Henry would not go back empty between the Brusey and Petherbridge and G.Grandmother`s name was Mary Smith. She handed. He ended up in South Carolina and Murdiff families. There are definite links with came to Australia at the age of 25 in 1885.Born took a job as overseer on a plantation. The the sea and these were maintained in future 1860. She gave her religion as Church of owner of the plantation was a Mr. Price. generations - my great grandfather was a England but I doubt this. My Mother feels she William Henry Allen married the daughter of

Published by the Genealogical Society of Ireland, Hon. Secretary, 11, Desmond Avenue, Dún Laoghaire, Co. Dublin, Ireland THE GENIE GAZETTE MARCH 2001 4 GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY OF IRELAND Mr. Price. The trouble was, the daughter was Fayetteville, Arkansas City Directory of 1920. EURO CHANGEOVER only twelve years of age, and William Henry Lucas B. Heal died in Dec. 1925, and is buried was around forty. They had to leave South in the Fayetteville, Arkansas National There are only nine months remaining Carolina to keep Mr. Price from killing him. Veteran's Cemetery. I have no record of any of before Ireland sees the introduction of William Henry and Frances Amanda were his family, either in Ireland or America. Euro notes and coins on January 1 st 2002. found on the 1860 census of Clarke Co. AL. LAUNCH OF ENGLISH 11 other member states of the European They had two sons born there. The first being Union, excluding the UK, Denmark and my great grandfather, John Harrison Allen ORIGINS Sweden, will do likewise. The GSI will born 22 Aug 1854. About two years later Origins.net in conjunction with the UK keep our Overseas Members informed William Thomas Allen was born, then they based Society of Genealogists launched a with leaflets on the changeover to Euro were found in Lauderdale Co. Mississippi in new service similar to the pay-for-view the 1870 census. A daughter, Missouri Allen, notes and coins. Scots Origins service. The initial was born c. 1859/60. My grandmother and her ARTIST IN DUBLIN databases are of English records from siblings told us that William Henry Allen was Have you located your ancestral home in 1568 to 1850, including, Vicar-General one of fifteen (15) boys. The eldest being a Ireland? Why not commission a line Marriage Licence Allegations Index single birth followed by seven sets of twins. drawing or painting for your home, office Shouldn't this be some sort of record?? . (1694-1850); Faculty Office Marriage or as a gift to a member of the family? James V. Shanahan , 37, Highland Drive, Licence Allegations Index (1701-1850); Veronica Heywood is a renowned artist Wallingford, CT., 06492, USA. Wrote: Bank of England Will Extracts Index and arts educator based in Dún Laoghaire, Seeking information on the Shanahan and (1717-1845); London City Apprenticeship Co. Dublin. Veronica undertakes such Hogan families of Monagay, Newcastle West, Abstracts (1568-1850); London Co. Limerick, especially Malachi Shanahan, commissions from genealogists the world Consistory Court Depositions Index (1837-1902) son of Daniel; his wife Catherine over. Why not drop her a line at 38, Cross (1703-13) and Archdeaconry Court of Hogan (1833-1916) daughter of William and Avenue, Dún Laoghaire, Co. Dublin. London Wills Index (1700-1807). Other their son, John F. Shanahan (1853-1926). A Telephone +353.1.2803204 or e-mail: records that will be added over the year Cornelius Hogan or Hagan was also related. [email protected] Examples of Any info. please on these persons or will be Boyd’s Marriage Index - over 6 Veronica’s work are on the Website descendants in Ireland much appreciated. million records; Apprentices of Great http://indigo.ie/~kfinlay/General/heywood Bárbara Birmingham , E-mail: Britain (1710-74) – over 600,000 records; .htm A painting is the ideal gift! [email protected] Wrote:- Boyd’s Inhabitants of London (14 th -19 th Seeking information on her Greatgrandfather centuries) – 60.000 families; Boyd’s MEMBERSHIP CARDS John Bermingham who was born in Lusk, Co. Overseas Members will be receiving their new Dublin in 1854, his parents were Patrick London Burials – 50,000 names and the Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills Membership Cards with this issue of The Bermingham and Mary Ann (or Marianne) Genie Gazette. The front of the card has the Sweetman. John emigrated to Argentina in the (1750-1800) – 333,000 records. Access to English Origins on the Internet is by Society’s heraldic badge granted by the Chief 1870s. In 1880 he married Bridgid Dowd, Herald of Ireland. This “Mungovan Badge” daughter of James Dowd and Mary Heery. Credit Card payment of Stg£6.00 per 48 will appear on the GSI publications etc. Their son, James, married Brigida Carroll, hours continuous use. Hard copies can be following receipt of the Letters Patent from the daughter of Dennis Carroll from Lisnagree, Co. ordered on-line at Stg£10.00. A free Chief Herald later this month. This will be the Westmeath, and Mary Agnes Murray. Bárbara surname search facility is available to formal document granting the Coat-of-Arms also requests information on the biography of determine any potentially interesting and the Heraldic Badge to the Society. Sir James Bermingham, from Ballough, whose records for a given surname. Checkout the tomb is inside the Round Tower of Lusk. OVERSEAS MEMBERS Linda Maybury Smith of Woodhurst, Website: www.englishorigins.com For genealogists in Ireland can this be a sign Following a number of inquiries about Coldharbour Lane, Pyrford, Woking, Surrey overseas membership renewal dates the GO22 8SL seeks information on her of things to come here with the review of position is: Overseas members who have Greatgrandfather, Charles John Maybury (b. 29 the GRO – only time will tell. st Dec. 1842, d. 6 Oct 1900) and his wife Lizzie joined the society since 1 January 2000 Jane Williams (b. 15 Jan 1849, d. 2 Feb 1914), EXECUTION have their membership year calculated on they were married on 25 Nov. 1869. They Anyone with info on the execution on 28 the basis of twelve calendar months from lived in Kenmare, Co. Kerry and owned a February 1820 possibly in Swords, Co. the date they joined e.g. suppose you tweed mill and or shop. Dublin of Laurence Donelly (age 28), joined on 14 th March 2000, then your Carol Hudson , E-mail: George Kerby (age 23) and James membership fees will fall due on 1 st April [email protected] Wrote: Seeking info. Crawley (age24) ? Burial entry bears every year. Overseas members who joined on Lucas B. Heal, born in Ireland in 1835. the comment –‘Executed for Crows the society before 1 st January 2000 will Immigrated to America, year unknown. have their membership year calculated According to the American Civil War Register, Castle’. Contact George O’Reilly on Tel. he was living in Massac County, Illinois when 01.8314475 : E-mail:- [email protected] from the date of their most recent payment he enlisted, on October 19, 1861, in the Army, CORRECTION and thereafter membership fees will fall fighting for the North. He mustered out of the due on that date every year e.g. if your last Army in Little Rock, Arkansas in October In the last issue the e-mail address payment was on 20 th August 2000, then 1865. Two children were born in Illinois - my provided for Godfrey Duffy was incorrect. your membership fees will fall due on 1 st great-grandmother, Emma in 1868 and a son, The correct e-mail address for Godfrey is September every year from now on. All William E. in 1873. The next child I have a [email protected] By the way, overseas members will be notified, in record of is Alice, born in Arkansas in 1877. Godfrey is seeking information on sources advance, of their renewal dates. Annette So sometime between 1873 and 1877, he for the 1798 Rebellion in Co. Kilkenny. McDonnell, Membership Officer moved his family to Washington County, Details of publications etc. sought. Arkansas. Lucas was listed as a resident in the

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