Waking the Tree

  • James Henry Brintzinghoffer
  • Elizabeth Irene Wiggans
  • John Patrick O’Mullan
  • Margaret Teresa Costello
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    Elizabeth Irene Wiggans

    Scottish Highlanders & Islanders

    James Wiggans, my great-grandfather, was born August 1st, 1881 to Sarah McIntyre. As far back as I can trace, her father’s people were West Highlanders from in and around the Firth of Lorn.

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Waking the Tree

No matter how tall your grandfather, you'll still have to do your own growing – Irish Proverb

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