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Send a message to the person who requested a photo of the grave monument of John Frederick Wass with the following comment:

I am attempting to verify a relationship to John Frederick Wass.To this point I have determined that he may well be the son of John Robert Wass who was a brother to my Grandfather,William Wass, both born out of wedlock to Ann Wass.Ann Wass was my Great Grandmother who after giving birth to these two sons eventually married Matthew Dack. We have been stymied at every turn to learn if they were fathered by the same man and if so, who was he?We have been unable to connect Matthew Dack as a possible Father.We have copies of the wills of Ann Dack{Wass] and Matthew Dack. All are mentioned in those wills. We thank you very much for providing the information that has brought us to this query. This may well provide us with the missing link to our ancestors. We are very grateful to you for all your voluteers have done over time which now provides us with a renewed hope.Sincerly,William Stewart Wass.

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