You’re missing my Goddard family tree. My mother’s maiden name was Goddard. It also includes Croteau and Dearnley’s families, which is my grandmother Goddard’s family. Her maiden name was Croteau, and my great grandmother’s family is Dearnley. The Dearnley tree goes back to the 1700s, and they were from England. The Croteau family tree goes back to the 1800s, and they were from Canada. I traced the Goddard family back to the 1600s. I have a lot of pictures in the Goddard family tree.
I originally told you I spent 2 years researching my Purinton family tree. That’s partly true. That included the Goddard and Day family trees. I did quite a lot of the Gamache and Byras family trees during that time as well. As you know, the Elcik family tree has been difficult with some roadblocks. I’m very anxious to talk to Eugene Elcik again. He talked about getting together, and I hope that’ll happen soon. The Karkos family has intrigued me too. It’s a never-ending search for more information!!!
I’ll wait for you to send the new Flash Drive before I send the other one back. I’ll include the other one you sent me with my information on it. I have lots of work to do with that before I’m done.
Beth