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DALE T DRYSDALE left a comment for Ronald Drysdale
"Thanks, Ron. What little sleuthing I've done has been hampered by my lack of familiarity with the records in Ireland and Scotland. Plus, I've heard that many records were destroyed over the years."
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Ronald Drysdale left a comment for DALE T DRYSDALE
"Hi Dale, I'll check around and see what I can find. Best regards"
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DALE T DRYSDALE left a comment for Ronald Drysdale
"Thank you, Ron. The earliest ancestor about whom I am certain is James Francis Drysdale, b. ca. 1835 in New Albany, Ind. (I have documented his and his family's subsequent lives fairly extensively.) James' parents almost certainly were…"
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Ronald Drysdale left a comment for DALE T DRYSDALE
"Hi Dale & welcome on board, If you are looking for help, it would assist research if you could give some firm names, places and dates for your relatives and are we talking about their migration in the 17th, 18th 19th or 20th centuries? Also, who…"
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DALE T DRYSDALE posted a status
"Seeking European links to Drysdales along Ohio R., Indiana, USA, poss. from Belfast area. Focus on Thomas & Martha Drysdale descendants."
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At 12:15 on November 7, 2025, Ronald Drysdale said…

Hi Dale,

I'll check around and see what I can find.

Best regards

At 20:22 on November 6, 2025, Ronald Drysdale said…

Hi Dale & welcome on board,

If you are looking for help, it would assist research if you could give some firm names, places and dates for your relatives and are we talking about their migration in the 17th, 18th 19th or 20th centuries?

Also, who is your earliest Drysdale relative - one that you are sure of and have information about?

Best regards

Ron

 
 
 

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