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Name: HAMA SUZAN <hama.suzan@rocketmail.com> Date: 2008-12-10 Let me know what you think... am africa Comments:
Dear Respected One,
I am HAMA SUZAN I am just 20 years old, the only Daughter of my late Mr.and Mrs. SUZAN Hama, My father was a highly reputable business magnate who operated in the capital of Ivory coast during his days, before he was poisoned to death by his jealousy brother while on a family meeting in the village.
It is sad to say that my father passed away mysteriously. But God knows the truth! My mother died when I was just 6 years old, and since then my father took me so special.
However, before my father gave up to the ghost on the 30th June 2004 in a private hospital here in Abidjan, he secretly wave to me to his bedside and whispered in my ear that he deposited the sum of (USD$12,000,000)Toefl million US Dollars in a trust Bank here in Abidjan ivory coast that he used my name as the only daughter for the next of kin in depositing the funds.
He also made me to understand that his brother was responsible for his death and instructed me to look for a foreigner who will help me transfer this fund and invest it wisely abroad and to prove it all, six month after my Father's death his brother sold all his properties including our family house.
Dear, I am honourably seeking for your assistance to help me sign-out the funds from the Bank and transfer this funds to your country possibly through your account or ask the Bank to deliver the funds to your account, you will stand as the guardian to this funds while I further my education in your country.
The death of my father actually brought sorrow to my life and I wished to invest under your care with your advice please. I am in a sincere desire of your humble assistance in this regards o this, your suggestions and ideas will be highly regarded. Now permit me to ask
these few questions:-
1. Can you honestly help me as your partner?
2. Can I completely trust you that you can not betray me?
3. What percentage of the total amount in question will be good for you after the money is in
your control while I come over and finalize my education?
Please, consider this and get back to me as soon as possible Immediately I confirmed you willingness then I will send to you my picture and identification. And I will need your own pictures as well.
I wait to hear from you soon.
Your's Sincerly Girl,
MRS HAMA SUZAN
CONTACT ,ADDRESS EMAIL --- hama.suzan@rocketmail.com
Name: Jo Postema <jopostema@juno.com> Date: 2007-06-25 Let me know what you think... Wonderful information! Comments:
Thanks so much for your extensive research and for posting the parents and marriages of the DeGonia family. Your doing this enabled me to finally locate the ancestry of Bridget Ada DeGonia who married Eldon Cobb from Michigan! Your generosity has knocked down a brick wall! Now to figure whether she died in Michigan or Missouri. If you have anymore info regarding her family please contact me. Your posting also enabled me to now be able to list her siblings. Again thanks! Jo Postema
Name: David Mills <pianoman1@sbcglobal.net> Date: 2007-03-19 Let me know what you think... Hello Comments:
Your Pauline Degonia married my grandmother's brother, Joseph Walter Portell. I have a picture of Pauline and Joseph if you would be interested.
Thanks for the info on your site...
David
Name: Lucinda (McFee) Wilger <lwilger@shaw.ca> Date: 2006-02-10 Let me know what you think... I like your web page!!! Comments:
I've just started (past 5yrs) my McFee genealogy and have traced it back to scotland (I think?). I'm still digging for comfirmation.
I thought that you might like to know (if you don't already) that the 1841 UK census is available, free, at FreeCen.org.uk and it is easy to use.
Name: Adam DeGonia <hobbes5_@hotmail.com> Date: 2005-12-03 Let me know what you think... so far so good Comments:
I love geneology too. And I'm always trying to find out more about where the DeGonia's were before Potosi (which is where my father was born). It's nice to see the names of my grandparents and their predecessors.
Name: Brian O'Leary <broleary123@netscape.net> Date: 2005-10-01 Comments:
Christine,
I have been told that I am a Degonia descendent (Degonia, Wilson, O'Leary). My Father grew up in Desoto. I grew up in small Missouri towns and eventually graduated from Lindbergh High School in St. Louis, South County. To my recollection, my Great Grandmother's married name was Theresa Wilson, but for reasons lost in my childhood, we called her Grandma Degonia.
I had little idea about my French background, although all of my aunts spoke a strange French to me that I still recall. My father sent me to France to study at the Sorbonne, for reasons that only my Mother understood and never disclosed to me.
Working only on a hunch, I visited some graveyards in Desoto three years ago and took photos of several gravesites. At that time, I didn't even know the spelling for the name, Degonia. Then, of course, I found them.
Of current interest to me is the name change from Degagne to Degonia? Do you have any idea why we changed? Also, of interest is the Hulin branch and possible Amer-Indian links.
Any word from you would be appreciated.
Brian O'Leary
Westport, CT.
203-227-0765