How many of us are they? I have a larger family here in Canada (Montreal-Toronto)<br>that I know are related to Glynns in Boston. Fill me in Glynn.
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My grandfather, Matthew Glynn, was from County Mayo. <br>He immigrated to the States and didn't like what he saw,<br>so he settled in Salford England. My father immigrated <br>to Canada in 1968 and we have no immediate family here<br>but a cousin in Alberta. I have done a search and there<br>are numerous Glynn's in the east coast of Canada.<p>Any relatives of mine reading this?
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dfaber@direct.ca
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Hello Mathew<p>Our branch of the family is not very numerous here in Illinois, but it's growing larger every year
. My gr gr grandfather, also John Joseph, emigrated from Co. Clare. I am not sure from where or even if that was his original home. The name Glynn is extremely rare in these parts though. Incidently, I have a brother named Mathew. <p>
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john.glynn@worldnet.att.net
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<br>: How many of us are they? I have a larger family here in Canada (Montreal-Toronto)<br>: that I know are related to Glynns in Boston. Fill me in Glynn.<p>Matthew,<br>My grandmothers sister was Mary Glynn<br>(formerly Morriarty) of Boston. Her Children now<br> reside on the outskirts of Boston. They are in Burlington and Plymouth Mass.<br>Krys
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KRYSCAFF@HOTMAIL.COM
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(User Above) wrote: : How many of us are they? I have a larger family here in Canada (Montreal-Toronto)<br>: that I know are related to Glynns in Boston. Fill me in Glynn.<p>My maiden name was Glynn. My Grandfather was<br>Martin H. Glynn born 1857 Co. Galway, Ire. Setlled<br>in Boston. Brothers John J, Michael, and Patrick.<br>Great-Grandfather, Michael.
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<br>: How many of us are they? I have a larger family here in Canada (Montreal-Toronto)<br>: that I know are related to Glynns in Boston. Fill me in Glynn.<br>My Glynn start with a Dr. Thomas Glynn (1843?- 1873) He was a Doctor in Cascade Iowa and died young will on a call in the middle of winter. Have not found out where here orginated from.<br>
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<br>My Glynns go back to about 1812 in Kentucky, Great-grandfather was steamboat engineer in the 1850's or earlier, his name William H. Glynn, William retired to Lansing, Iowa and had a very large family. His father was John B. Glynn. Don't know where they were before KY.<p>
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azviejo@zekes.com
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Hello, my name is John Thomas Glynn and I was born in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, CANADA though I presently work in Bermuda. My father is Henry Edward Glynn from Prince Albert and his father hailed from England. My mother is Eleanor Irene Glynn (Stubbs) and I have one brother, Trevor Edward Glynn.
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jglynn@mrmbda.mutrisk.com
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