Kathleen Kruh Mallery

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I was born and raised in Seattle, Aug 1949, the daughter of Stanley Dee and BettyJane Kruh. I married Richard C. Mallery in Nov. 1969. I became interested in my genealogy when a note was found in my maternal grandfather's (Joseph Henry) safe deposit box that linked us to the British Royal Family. His uncle, Thomas Deveraux Pile, was Govenor of Dublin in 1901 at the time of Queen Victoria's visit to the city. The English side has been, for the most part, quite easy but my Paternal German side has been very difficult and slow to progress. I, and those of my generation, are the oldest left now (that I know of) so first hand knowledge is no longer available.

I enjoy doing this as a hobby when time allows and am happy to help others. I have a family tree at Ancestry.com

I was born and raised in Seattle, Aug 1949, the daughter of Stanley Dee and BettyJane Kruh. I married Richard C. Mallery in Nov. 1969. I became interested in my genealogy when a note was found in my maternal grandfather's (Joseph Henry) safe deposit box that linked us to the British Royal Family. His uncle, Thomas Deveraux Pile, was Govenor of Dublin in 1901 at the time of Queen Victoria's visit to the city. The English side has been, for the most part, quite easy but my Paternal German side has been very difficult and slow to progress. I, and those of my generation, are the oldest left now (that I know of) so first hand knowledge is no longer available.

I enjoy doing this as a hobby when time allows and am happy to help others. I have a family tree at Ancestry.com

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