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How interesting. Wish that I knew that much about John Valentine Carney.
He's our brick wall. Other than born in 1833 and his marriage information
his early years are a total mystery. Carol Olson
-----Original Message-----
From: Piketre(a)aol.com <Piketre(a)aol.com>
To: CARNEY-L(a)rootsweb.com <CARNEY-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Date: Sunday, September 30, 2001 3:53 PM
Subject: Re: [CARNEY-L] Re: Valentine Carney
>Hello,
>My GGGrandfather's name was Valentine. He was from Germany. He changed
his
>name along the way to Valentin and then Falden. His grandson was named
after
>him and changed his name to Frank in the early 1900's. It took us much time
>to track them down because of the variance in spelling. I have noticed the
>Italians also use this name as spelled originally.
>Hope this helps.
>Piketre
>
>
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>Visit the Brickmason's Sons web site for Carney family members in Bay City
and Detroit, Michigan. http://www.billcarney.com/brickmasons/
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