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Just an update on my research into the Despard family trees.
I now have 11 different trees but all are linked via DNA.
If anyone wants any help with this family please let me know.
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I live in Garston,Liverpool - are you talking about the Despard family from Liverpool who were quite rich ?
Philip Robert Despard - classed as a Gentleman in 1860's
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copied and pasted from Lancashire Parish records
Marriage: 1 Nov 1864 St Bride, Toxteth, Lancashire, England
Robert Edward Craine - full, Surgeon, Widower, Ramsay, Isle of Man
Elizabeth Frances Despard - full, Spinster, Pembroke Place, Liverpool
Groom's Father: Edward Craine, Deceased, Clerk in Orders
Bride's Father: Philip Robert Despard, Gentleman
Witness: Thomas Keane; Louise Despard
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John Despard, Esqr. Lieut. Coln. Seventh Regiment of Royal Fusileers -
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Groom's Father: Philip Despard, Retired Member of the Royal Irish Constabulary
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Bride's Father: Francis Samuel Despard, Professor of Music
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Bride's Father: Francis Samuel Despard, Gentleman
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just some of the records within a 30 mile area
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I live in Garston,Liverpool - are you talking about the Despard family from Liverpool who were quite rich ?
Philip Robert Despard - classed as a Gentleman in 1860's
I am talking about all the Despard family I have found which is over 600.
I coordinate a group of over 100 members of a Despard group.
Plus have access to over 40 Despard DNA links.
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Hi again. Here is a link to the tree with those you mentioned in.
http://despard.eu/tree/index.php
Any more info let me know.
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John, it might be worth your while to make a post on the forum section called "one name studies"?
If you do, make sure the first word in the subject is "Despard" so people can find it alphabetically, when they click on "Subject". (Explained in the help section at the top of the link below)
https://www.rootschat.com/forum/one-name-studies-a-to-g/