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From: "JCCI\\MAUREEN BRADY" <>
Subject: Re: Re:Irish Relations
Date: Tue, 2 Feb 1999 08:34:03 +0200


Dear Louise

I've been keeping the book at the office but just last night decided to
take it home & of course didn't bring it in this morning! Will do the
look-up tonight. Somewhere I also have a list of single women who came out
-- hope I find it. My papers are in a bit of a mess at the moment.

'Speak' with you soon.

Regards
Maureen

P.S. Keith Meintjes's e-mail was next in my inbox

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> From: Louise Weitzmann <>
> To:
> Subject: Re:Irish Relations
> Date: 01 February 1999 06:17
>
> Dear Maureen
> I saw your offer regarding looking up folk on the 1820 list. I'm not
> sure whether you can help or not.
>
> I'm looking for FOLEY and O'BURN. It is believed that my Irish great
> granny (BRIGID O'BURN) came out to SA around the time of the 1820
> settlers. They could have been part of the state aided emigration
> scheme for the crown estate of Kingswilliamstown. My granny was MARY
> JANE MAZIER FOLEY, daughter of O'Burn. She married and settled in
> Greytown Natal. The family ancestral estate was "Innesmore" at
> Greystones, Ireland.
>
> Any help that you may be able to give would be greatfully accepted.
> Thanks
> Bridgette Pacy-Tootell
> 5 Miller Street,
> Calitzdorp 6660 West Cape
> Tel and Fax: 044 - 2133557
>
>
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