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Sussex / Re: smythe morse chisnall & hart
« on: Wednesday 21 March 18 20:33 GMT (UK)  »
Edith Ernestine Hart used a "crest'  It was in her family bible, and on an impression from a signet ring.  It was a battle axe with a drop of blood.  The axe was crossed with a flag or standard.  Ut Pensor is written across the bottom.  There is also a wreath and strands of grain tied in the middle and placed sideways below the axe and standard.  It may belong to the Harts or one of her ancestors.  I have never been able to trace this.  Any ideas.

Lehman

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Sussex / Re: smythe morse chisnall & hart
« on: Wednesday 21 March 18 17:37 GMT (UK)  »
Hi
My great-grandmother was born 52 Redcliffe Road, Brompton, London on February 14, 1864.  Edith Phillippa Chisnall married Michael Donville Hart in 1882 who was of Spanish, Jamaican, Jewish and English descent.  He studied medicine at the University of Edinburgh.

Is this the person you were interest in?

Lehman

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