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Published on: 4/4/2007
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"Just like any adopted person, there is that curiosity, I think," said Lynne Belluscio, the executive director of the Le Roy Historical Society, who met McNabb and helped her retrace some of the family's history.
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Belluscio said McNabb then looked for history of Barbara Woodward, who'd lived in western New York.
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The cousin, Constance Constantine, helped McNabb sort out the famous history of her genetic lineage, Belluscio said.
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Belluscio said McNabb's original goal was simply to learn of her birth parents.She had no idea of who they were or of the wealth they had.
Once she did discover her lineage, she had a legal right to the inheritance, Boylan said.
"The (appellate) court said that she was entitled," he said.