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Since it's (obviously) a pin of an initiate, you may want to try calling your headquarters and finding out if they know anything about this woman. Even if you can just find out the chapter, you should be able to contact the chapter and see what they have in their archives and histories.
Genealogy research is like searching for a needle in a haystack and often (even with unusual names) you can pay a lot for the wrong needle.
For foreign geneology research, it's often best to start with records here in the U.S. (birth certificates, etc.) that can give you a place of birth of your immmigrant ancestors. From there there are ways to get some of the information you're looking for from the original country and town, depending on the place and time you're looking to. The more you can find out here in the U.S., the easier finding the foreign information will be.
Many nationalities have geneology research websites that can help you get started or find other people who are looking for similar folk. Google or Yahoo should give you a start.
Hope this helps
Greekgrrl
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