Thank you for sharing your heartwarming story.  It's an inspiration to others.
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Cheryl

---- [email protected] wrote: 
>  
> Just wanted to share a hit with all of you. 
>  
> My Mother got a letter with an early 1900's picture of a family with  11 
> children ( my Mother gave me the same picture years ago).  The letter  was 
> from a gentleman in Elk Grove, CA who received the letter from a woman  in TX 
> doing family research on relatives who moved to CA in the 1920's.   This man, 
> who also has done research on his family with the same surname,  knew this 
> wasn't his family.  He went on to trace down my  Mother and sent the letter 
> and picture on to her with a note "I think this  belongs to you".   My 
> Mother is now in her 80's and how he located her  since her name has changed 
> more 
> than twice is in itself a story of  a dedicated good Samaritan researcher.
>  
> My Mother phoned Joyce (76), in TX.  They shared stories and my Mother  
> told her how interested I am in genealogy, that I have been trying to do  
> research and that I had hit a wall and couldn't go any further than my  Grt. 
> Grandfather.  They all just disappeared. 
>  
> As it turns out, my newfound cousin, Joyce, has been doing  research for 
> the passed 30 some years.  Her and another cousin  would take one or two week 
> vacations and go back in history to where ever  they needed to go.  They 
> researched, and documented every town  record, bible, storyteller, library, 
> school record, deeds, wills and  compiled a book beginning in 1702 forward.  
> Our family was the missing link  to one of the 11 children in the picture.  I 
> was so happy to send her all  the info and docs that I have collected to 
> complete her work.  
>  
> Even more.  It seems that one of the 11 children's wife, didn't like  the 
> her inlaws and when Grt. Grandma died, this she set   fire and was burning 
> all the family pictures and china when the other family  members drove up to 
> the old home after the funeral.
>  
> I sent Joyce what few family pictures I had.  Joyce sent  copies on to her 
> cousins (e-mail is so great).  She wrote back and shared  that all the 
> cousins haven't come down to earth yet as they are so thrilled with  pictures 
> that they thought were lost forever.  Four of the pictures that I  sent were 
> of 
> Joyce's Father that she had never seen before.
>  
> And yes, she is sending me a copy of her book    :  )
>  
> Ally Vieira Anselmo Chacon
> Sao Miguel & Faial
> 
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