Mimi "Fleet Sailor" Campbell

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In 2010 began researching names & dates for a family reunion in honor of my mother's youngest only surviving sibling my precious Aunt Shirley Keibler-Dailey. Finding a few my maternal family members decided to join to F/G to hopefully aide in this journey into my past. In 2018 still researching as it was brought to my attention my maternal grandfather 6x's removed was CAPT Thomas Waring, Revolutionary War, he went on to become the first judge for Greenup County, KY - The Honorable Thomas Waring, born in MD and died in KY. Now it's 2020 and my parents, two brothers, and one sister have all gone on before me. Now I am in search for my paternal family who lived in former Tyrol, Austria, Europe now Tyrol, Italy, Europe who immigrated to Cordoba, Argentina, South America then immigrating to America via on the SS Byron to Ellis Island 1904. As going through paperwork I found "the folder" of my parental grandfather typed by my Great Euricka his only sister which she typed in the early 1970's…. 20 pages… yes, 20 pages of pure joy! My history lesson continues.

In 2010 began researching names & dates for a family reunion in honor of my mother's youngest only surviving sibling my precious Aunt Shirley Keibler-Dailey. Finding a few my maternal family members decided to join to F/G to hopefully aide in this journey into my past. In 2018 still researching as it was brought to my attention my maternal grandfather 6x's removed was CAPT Thomas Waring, Revolutionary War, he went on to become the first judge for Greenup County, KY - The Honorable Thomas Waring, born in MD and died in KY. Now it's 2020 and my parents, two brothers, and one sister have all gone on before me. Now I am in search for my paternal family who lived in former Tyrol, Austria, Europe now Tyrol, Italy, Europe who immigrated to Cordoba, Argentina, South America then immigrating to America via on the SS Byron to Ellis Island 1904. As going through paperwork I found "the folder" of my parental grandfather typed by my Great Euricka his only sister which she typed in the early 1970's…. 20 pages… yes, 20 pages of pure joy! My history lesson continues.

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