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Leicestershire / Re: Lucy DARBY
« on: Monday 12 July 10 00:36 BST (UK) »
Thanks very much I found that site you mentioned, but I was unable to use it as I don't have Excel on my Mac Laptop!!! and no PC access out here in the bush! (I am in Australia at the moment)I didn't know that the E stood for Eliza either so Thanks again. The strange thing is my granddaughter has now got ancestors on both sides of her family tree from Barrow on Soar. On my husbands side they moved to Long Buckby in Northampton (Canal connects) and were mostly shoemakers.
My mum and Dad met in WW2 in foreign parts and got married in Italy, much to my grandmother (dads side) distaste. I was very surprised to find out the huge number of relatives in Yorkshire/Leicestershire/The world that I never met or even heard about. My mum's mum died when I was 2. Her and her sisters all had son's die young too.
Finding out about you relatives is a heart-wrenching business isn't it. There has been some sad stuff. But it is pathologically interesting. My daughter is gathering information for studies in the genetic path of some illnesses. But we have found ourselves path-blocked on lots of occassions by adoptions and a lot of infant mortality around the turn of the century.
My mum and Dad met in WW2 in foreign parts and got married in Italy, much to my grandmother (dads side) distaste. I was very surprised to find out the huge number of relatives in Yorkshire/Leicestershire/The world that I never met or even heard about. My mum's mum died when I was 2. Her and her sisters all had son's die young too.
Finding out about you relatives is a heart-wrenching business isn't it. There has been some sad stuff. But it is pathologically interesting. My daughter is gathering information for studies in the genetic path of some illnesses. But we have found ourselves path-blocked on lots of occassions by adoptions and a lot of infant mortality around the turn of the century.