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Essex / Re: Lookup - Ellen Rampkin of Stanway
« on: Saturday 07 September 13 16:55 BST (UK)  »
Ellen is my great grandmother.
What would you like to know?
Dally

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Essex / Re: Lookup - Ellen Rampkin of Stanway
« on: Sunday 26 May 13 10:35 BST (UK)  »
Hi Arquebus
How interesting. I was told that my grandmother (Elsie Laura) lived in a cottage down a slight dip near the Barnardo's Home. I don't think the person you knew was Ellen Ramplin because she would have been Ellen Churchill. There are several Ramplin's in Stanway that Ellen must have been related to. (i went to school with one) Dally

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Essex / Re: Lookup - Ellen Rampkin of Stanway
« on: Tuesday 13 October 09 13:32 BST (UK)  »
Hi Benzol
Re Ellen Churchill. (Or Ella as my grandmother called her)
Children were.
Charles Lacey. I know a lot about him.
Hector James. Lived in Jersey. Left befor WW2. Applied to go back after war. But after that I have no idea.
Harold John. (Twin of Hector)  Died after few months.
Elsie Laura. My Grandmother. Lived with us from 1952.
Frank Arthur. Died WW1 at Flanders. Age 23.
And last was Olive May. Lived at Halstead. I knew her very well. Had loads of children and died of Parkinsons.
No such place as Cosford. Copford is next village to Stanway and thats where I was brought up.
If you wish to know more let me know.
Oh yes.!
Elizabeth/Betsy Churchill was buried in Crewkern Cemetery on the left just inside the gate. She has a head stone. I took pic's but they are on my old phone. She either died or was put to rest on 17th Dec 1892 age 73.
Regards Dally

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Essex / Re: Lookup - Ellen Rampkin of Stanway
« on: Saturday 10 October 09 21:22 BST (UK)  »
Re- Ellen Ramplin
Ellen was my great grandmother.
Elsie Laura was my grand mother.
I knew Olive.
I know where they all lived.
Visited John Churchills mothers grave in Crewkern 2 years ago.
If you would like to get back to me I can tell you lots.
Dally

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