Re: Crispin Mayo

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Posted by Jim Elliott on March 16, 2001 at 17:03:03:

In Reply to: Crispin Mayo posted by Howard Haynes on March 16, 2001 at 12:02:34:

Somehow I don't think so, after all, there was the reluctance of the girl's father in Ireland
to have her marry him. Doesn't bode well for the theory. Of course, he may have been
a 'second' or 'third' son, which would have given him the upbringing without the
benefits of inheritance, and thus dis-enfranchised, may have earned for himself the
title of 'rogue'.
Let me re-read some of it and get back to you.
Happy O'Trails.
Jim E.


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