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Lincolnshire / Re: Smith marriage
« on: Wednesday 19 December 12 16:41 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you for that information, was the third brother that gave evidence against them also transported and if so what was his roll in the theft if any?

  Geoff

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Lincolnshire / Re: Smith marriage
« on: Tuesday 18 December 12 16:09 GMT (UK)  »
Hello, cannot compete with you two,obviously you have been doing the research much longer than me,what where the crimes of the three that were deported,i have been looking into Robert and his son Arthur Thomas my gr grandad simply besause of the interesting story of his death in Egypt, do you know about any of that.

    Geoff

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Lincolnshire / Re: Smith marriage
« on: Monday 17 December 12 16:44 GMT (UK)  »
Hi have been looking into my gr. grandfather Arthur Thomas, son of Robert and grandson of Border ,can count seven children to Border at the moment, would be interested in anything you may have on the family,what is your connection?

   Geoff

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Lincolnshire / Re: Smith marriage
« on: Thursday 13 December 12 16:18 GMT (UK)  »
Sorry could you PM me?

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Lincolnshire / Re: Smith marriage
« on: Thursday 13 December 12 15:46 GMT (UK)  »
yes thank you,i would be happy to have anything that you can help me with

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Lincolnshire / Re: Smith marriage
« on: Thursday 13 December 12 08:28 GMT (UK)  »
I see,thank you for that, do you have any thing else? 

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Lincolnshire / Re: Smith marriage
« on: Wednesday 12 December 12 17:31 GMT (UK)  »

Hello,just come across this post and i think it may involve my family,my great great great grandad was Border smith married to Fanny Hudson living in or around Winterton he was an agricultural labourer and later farmed 80 acres for himself,he had around 7 children including Robert who was the father of my great grandfather Arther Thomas,who i am trying to research, what  i know of him so far is that he went out to Egypt around 1900 with his wife Mary Elizabeth Metcalf, he worked on the railway as a superintendant and was DE ca pitated in 1918 during an uprising protesting about English occupancy,any further info you may have about any of the family would be of great interest to me

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