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Dorset / Re: Gerrards of Beaminster, Dorset
« on: Sunday 29 August 21 23:04 BST (UK)  »
John Gerrard (b 22nd October 1815) is the brother of my husbands 3X great grandma Mary McCune, née Gerrard. Her husband Robert McCune was a witness at John and Janes wedding. According to their wedding certificate, his father is Richard Gerrard, his mother was Elizabeth, I believe her maiden name was Pullman. I’d be grateful if anyone has anymore info on the family. I’m going on holiday to Dorset in a weeks time and will be staying near Beaminster. I hope to visit the museum there, where I believe they have family history resources.

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Other Countries / Re: India Help
« on: Friday 26 January 18 15:38 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Alan. May Lena is the daughter of Charles Alexander and Agnes Ennis. One of her sisters was my great grandma Margaret Ellen, who was known as Nellie Margaret, so I guess it's possible May's given name was Mary Helena.
Falleniceangel seemed very excited to find that we were cousins but I haven't heard from her since we first made contact last year.

Donna

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Other Countries / Re: India Help
« on: Tuesday 04 April 17 23:24 BST (UK)  »
Ha ha, thank you! Still trying to find my way round. I'm technologically challenged I'm afraid!

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Other Countries / Re: India Help
« on: Tuesday 04 April 17 14:34 BST (UK)  »
Wow! Hello Cuz! How do I find your email address?  I'm new to this site, just joined today.
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Other Countries / Re: India Help
« on: Tuesday 04 April 17 14:13 BST (UK)  »
I'm hoping someone will pick up on this thread, I know it was written seven years ago!
Somewhere I have a photo of an Auntie May with her daughter Ellen. I think it might have been taken aboard a ship. As far as I know May was the sister of my great grandma 'Nellie Margaret' Davis, nee Ennis, or as she was baptised, Margaret Ellen. She was the daughter of Charles Alexander Ennis, and Agnes Dymphna Connelly. As far as I'm aware the Ennis family were based in India from quite early on in the 1800's.

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