[net.nlang.celts] Help this man find his roots!

ix826@sdcc6.UUCP (tim drabik) (05/31/85)

	An English friend of mine, one Chris King, is tracing his family
tree.  He comes from a line named Toumay, which he has followed back to
900 AD.  He is seeking relatives who may have emigrated to the colonies
(i.e., America) who may be called Toumay, Toumey, or Ungar-Toumay.  If
you have one of these as your last name, you may be part of this ancient
bloodline.  If you are a Toumay, or know a Toumay, please send me your
name and address, so I can forward it to Chris.  I am

		Tim Drabik
		646 S. Nardo Ave.
		Solana Beach, CA 92075
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irenas@tekig4.UUCP (Irena Sifrar) (06/04/85)

There is a fairly good Yugoslav skier called Natasa (pronounce: Na:ta:'sha:)
Tome (read o as oo in door, e as in net, accent on the second syllable).
I know it is not too close to your versions, but somewhat.
I don't know her origins.
			Irena Sifrar