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Subject: Re: Cleveland search in texas


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Shauna Hoffman
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Date Posted: Mon, Jul 04 2005, 14:26:11
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Shauna Hoffman
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Date Posted: Mon, Jul 04 2005, 14:30:11

I don't know if our families are related, but my gggrandfather, James Cleveland, moved his family to Texas from Tennessee. They settled for a short time in Montgomery Co in the late 1890's, then moved to Coleman Co by 1910. My records do not indicate James having a sibling by the name you mentioned. That is not to say it could have been an uncle or cousin to move with them (?).

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Garry and Kkathy Cleveland
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Date Posted: Fri, Feb 03 2006, 21:31:18

Garry"s father, Cecil George Cleveland, was born in Albany N.Y., on April 9, 1915. His mother was Cora and his father was Ashley (or Ashly, we don't know which is the exact spelling). We were told they were originally from Texas. Cecil served in the Canadian army from 1939 to 1945 and was in France, Italy, Germany, North Africa and on the beach on D-Day. He had A son, Garry Cecil, born May 26, 1948, in Eau Clair Ont., a son, Gerry, born in North Bay, Ont., and a daughter, Pauline, who died at the age of 2 days. Because of his failing memory, we have not bween able to get more information from Cecil about his family. If any of this is familiar, could you please e-mail us and let us know. Thank you for your help.

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Date Posted: Fri, Feb 03 2006, 21:33:14

Garry"s father, Cecil George Cleveland, was born in Albany N.Y., on April 9, 1915. His mother was Cora and his father was Ashley (or Ashly, we don't know which is the exact spelling). We were told they were originally from Texas. Cecil served in the Canadian army from 1939 to 1945 and was in France, Italy, Germany, North Africa and on the beach on D-Day. He had a son, Garry Cecil, born May 26, 1948, in Eau Clair Ont., a son, Gerry, born in North Bay, Ont., and a daughter, Pauline, who died at the age of 2 days. Because of his failing memory, we have not been able to get more information from Cecil about his family. If any of this is familiar, could you please e-mail us and let us know. Thank you for your help.

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