Rocky (Clark) Guglielmo
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Tom
I recently came upon Wiki Tree and your name keeps coming up in many of my searches. I'm looking for information on a John J. Reed, Jr. in Mt. Union, PA. I have one source that says he was born in Conn. but have not been able to find anything else about him or his father. Would you happen to have anything?
Regards, Tracy
John Mellott Sr. being our 5th g-grandfather.where are you from?my Mellotts settled in Pennsylvania then settled Monroe county,Ohio.In fact,besides the Mellotts,3 other families settled in pennsylvania then where orriginal families to settle Monroe County, Ohio.They are the Shaw's,Ross's and Stewart's.Are any of these in your family line.Let me know.thanks cuz.
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