Norman Seal
Honor Code SignatorySigned 7 Jul 2019 | 17,946 contributions | 192 thank-yous | 6,863 connections
Norman is the son of Mac Elden and Helen Irene (Ellis) Seal.
Norman E. Seal YN3 served with the United States Navy at ComServPac Pearl Harbor from 1958 to 1960.
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My name is Lyle Larkin and I have been researching my Paternal Grand Mothers family line, (McKeone) Emma Catherine McKeone dob 13 Oct 1890 Shenandoah, PA DOD 30 Oct 1965 South Philadelphia, PA Brother Bernard Sisters Lizzy, Alice & Loretta Father James 8 May 1860 MASS. to Jan 1932 Philadelphia, PA Mother Emma Jane Jefferson 24 Jan 1867 Llewellyn, PA to 29 Mar. 1904 Philadelphia, PA Does this match up with any of your McKeone's? Thanks in advance for your time!
edited by Lyle Larkin
Wish I could help you. The Bernard McKeone I have listed is the father in law of my wife’s nephew Richard Florio. Richard’s wife Lisa gave me this info so I could have record of her parents. At that time they were in Wichita, KS. I don’t know if her Bernard is connected to the brother named Bernard that you mentioned. Unfortunately I have no other info on them. Norman
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Unlocked Irene but could not unlock Theone. Do you have a death date for her. If you do I believe it will let us unlock her profile. Norman
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Had two brothers Ernest and Ray. I can give Wiley's line back to Mathias, the pioneer. Jim Stuchell
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