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Lincolnshire / Re: Elizabeth Woolsey
« on: Tuesday 22 November 16 15:12 GMT (UK)  »
Better?


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Lincolnshire / Re: Elizabeth Woolsey
« on: Tuesday 22 November 16 14:34 GMT (UK)  »
Oh I see. I've only managed to get your father's name. Are you on Ancestry?

I have tried to put the names onto the photo so I can remember better, Can you correct me please, I think it is probably wrong!

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Lincolnshire / Re: Elizabeth Woolsey
« on: Tuesday 22 November 16 14:08 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you :) I don't have Les on my tree, I have Reginald as the son of Caroline. I presume Les is his brother?

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Lincolnshire / Re: Elizabeth Woolsey
« on: Monday 21 November 16 16:52 GMT (UK)  »
English Lever, I got that photo sent to me a few years ago, a digital copy. I was given the following identities from comments on my photo:
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From left to right back row: Betsey Woolsey,  Liz (possibly Elizabeth Woolsey ) Thomas Woolsey, Stanley Woolsey and his wife Caroline Maud Bright.
Front row: Elizabeth Woolsey Doll (possibly Dorothy Woolsey,) Edith Rebecca Woolsey, Ally? Grace Lillian Bright, and Thirza.
"

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Lincolnshire / Re: Elizabeth Woolsey
« on: Wednesday 16 November 16 00:30 GMT (UK)  »
Did Edith live in the cottage smack on the railway crossing in Spalding?
I remember visiting a Gt Aunt there with a cousin when we used to watch the old Steam trains rattling through the station - before the 'Beeching' axe fell. (Now I'm really feeling old) ;D
I remember a small very sweet and quite elegant lady living on her own, not sure if I've got the right person though.
Certainly seemed a bit 'posh' to us urchins way back then.
Ring any bells???

My dad remembers going to the wake after his mothers funeral (Doris, daughter of Minnie Woolsey) and it being at a house where the garden backed on to a railway bridge. Could this be the same? any idea on the address?

:)

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Lincolnshire / Re: Elizabeth Woolsey
« on: Wednesday 16 November 16 00:21 GMT (UK)  »
Thomas is teh middle gentleman, Betsey is there too. Their son George on the right.

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Lincolnshire / Re: Elizabeth Woolsey
« on: Wednesday 16 November 16 00:20 GMT (UK)  »
Do you have any photographs of Elizebeth woolsey or Thomas they are my great grandparents

Thomas Woolsey owned Woosley Asphalt of Spalding

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Lincolnshire / Re: Elizabeth Woolsey
« on: Wednesday 16 November 16 00:11 GMT (UK)  »
I have a Thomas Woolsey born c1850 who married Elizabeth Cardwell. Their Children:
Stanley
Florrie
Edith
Minnie
Elizabeth
Thomas
George
Betsey
 Minnie is my Gt Grandmother.

Could we be related distantly of course!

:)

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