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Dear Dina; There is a branch of my family who changed their name to Peone and most of them lived in Washington State. Are you or your ancestors from that part of the world? If you are interested give me a reply with info about your grandparents and great-grandparents if you have that. I am willing to send you the info I have. If we are related your ancestors arrived in Canada in the mid 1600's. Hope to hear from you soon. Don
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my ancestors are from canada???? (Maybe) well, i am not so sure about this washington deal, but my great great great grandfather is full blood italian...he came from italy and his name was salvatore pavonne. he didnt read or speak english so he wrote peone instead of pavonne. thats how my name started, so...you know..
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Thanks for the quick reply. I guess we're from completely different lines. Good luck
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thankgod im not canadian lol bye
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hello, I see that this was posted a couple of years ago. I have been working on the Peone name for a while now. I am looking for connections to a Magnus Peone.
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Yes! The name is confusing because without checking my DNA I'm unsure whether the Peone name is from South France..The Peone/Valburg region...or from Washington state in the Spokane country...If anyone has any update on this please e-mail me as soon as posible. Thanks!
Chris Peone
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Don, My name is Wayne Peon and as you can see the spelling is similar.We pronounce it "payon".My grandfather was born in rowe , mass , his father in Montpelier, vermont and his father in Canada in Quebec.His name was when he died John Peon and he was married to Margaret Stebbans.I know that John had at least 3 children but births are spread over 13 years between 1853 and 1866. I am sure they must have had more children in that time period but am unable to find any links.Maybe we can find a link between us. Wayne
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