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AlexNoodle
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The Large Family circa 1906
Re: Bit of a mystery!
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Saturday 02 February 19 11:44 GMT (UK) »
Hi Edward
While I am no longer researching the Dishman family as I separated from my partner whose family it was, I did do a lot of research into them and I would love to hear about Ethel and perhaps I could also pass my research across which I did about 10 or more years ago so may be missing some info that is available now with new records that I didn't have access to before.
If you PM me your email address I am happy to see what I have and send it over.
All the best
Alex
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<br />Marshall: Leeds/Silkstone/Ashton/Hyde. Griffiths: Llanrhaeder ym Mochnant/Glyn Ceiriog/Ashton. Pilley: Chelmsford/Maldon. Hallas: Ashton/Stalybridge. Large: Tarvin/Manchester/Mossley. McDonald: Ireland/Whitfield/Mossley.
silvery
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Re: Bit of a mystery!
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Saturday 02 February 19 17:10 GMT (UK) »
It will need three posts to privately message others (pm), just ok, or thanks, or something like that will do it.
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edwardgarrett
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Re: Bit of a mystery!
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OK
edwardgarrett
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OK
edwardgarrett
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Sunday 03 February 19 20:38 GMT (UK) »
OK
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