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Canada Lookup Request / Re: BMD lookup for Occomore
« on: Friday 27 May 11 16:13 BST (UK) »
Patricia,
I don't mean to jump track in your search for Occomore but I have a simple question from a post six years ago. I'm sure you don't remember but this was your request:
Orlingbury: Church of St Mary
« on: Tuesday 20 December 05 18:19 GMT (UK) »
Would anyone have time to photograph the brasses that are in St Mary's Church Orlingbury?
They are for William and Elizabeth Lane (Circa 1502) and are located in the floor of the South Transept.
I am willing to pay for your time.
Thanks Patricia
My question: Did you ever get anyone to photograph the brasses and, if so, can you share them? I'm an American biography writer searching up the branches of a friend's family tree, specifically the Lane family. William and Elizabeth are in that line but tangled it is. I'm specifically searching Sir Ralph Lane, grandson of William and Elizabeth, who married Maud Parr, Queen Catherine's first cousin. Catherine, of course, was Henry VIII's sixth and last wife.
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, Leonardo
I don't mean to jump track in your search for Occomore but I have a simple question from a post six years ago. I'm sure you don't remember but this was your request:
Orlingbury: Church of St Mary
« on: Tuesday 20 December 05 18:19 GMT (UK) »
Would anyone have time to photograph the brasses that are in St Mary's Church Orlingbury?
They are for William and Elizabeth Lane (Circa 1502) and are located in the floor of the South Transept.
I am willing to pay for your time.
Thanks Patricia
My question: Did you ever get anyone to photograph the brasses and, if so, can you share them? I'm an American biography writer searching up the branches of a friend's family tree, specifically the Lane family. William and Elizabeth are in that line but tangled it is. I'm specifically searching Sir Ralph Lane, grandson of William and Elizabeth, who married Maud Parr, Queen Catherine's first cousin. Catherine, of course, was Henry VIII's sixth and last wife.
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, Leonardo