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Staffordshire / Re: My Nana was a Brassington
« on: Saturday 01 November 08 21:54 GMT (UK)  »
Hello again,

My Nana's name was Winifred and her sister's name was Margarete. I do not know of a Kathleen. However, I know that Boom-Boom (Eva) had  unfortune with an infant. Which is why she returned to England for the birth of her other children.

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Staffordshire / Re: My Nana was a Brassington
« on: Thursday 30 October 08 19:40 GMT (UK)  »
Hello,

I am the youngest  great-grandchild of Edgar Francis Brassington. I'm so pleased to have received this message. I would love to chat further.

Best regards,
Adi

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Staffordshire / Re: My Nana was a Brassington
« on: Saturday 30 December 06 06:49 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you for your time and trouble!

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Staffordshire / Re: My Nana was a Brassington
« on: Saturday 30 December 06 00:06 GMT (UK)  »
I just spoke with my aunt and she said that Nana(Winifred Francis Brassington) was born June 18th 1911.  She's the most reliable source left in our family.
Thanks for your interest and response Suz.
ADI

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Staffordshire / My Nana was a Brassington
« on: Friday 29 December 06 02:40 GMT (UK)  »
Hello,
I'm writing from Seattle Washington USA.
My Nana's maiden name was Winnifred Francis Brassington. She was indeed from Stoke on Trent. Her Fathers name was Edgar Brassington and her mothers maiden name was Eva Lily Shirley. They came to the U.S. when she was a child (around 1909). They were intercontinental and she did not become a U.S citizen until my mother was at school age. Her father was involved with the railroad.
The only thing I know about my Nana's family is that Edgar's family was at least partially French. I know nothing of Eva Lily's family in England. 
I hope this helps someone put together missing pieces.
Best Regards,
ADI

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