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chrisdix
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Re: SHORLEY & STUBBLES
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Monday 09 November 09 08:37 GMT (UK) »
Hi Ausmaz1
Sorry but i have only just picked up on this thread. Richard Stubbles in my wifes Gt Gt Grandfather and the Stubbles name was the reason for me getting started in Family History research 25 years ago. I have a considerable amount of info on the stubbles family and there has been a lot of research on the Kerley Line as well. My Tree is available on GenesReunited.com and at Ancestry.co.uk. You can email me direct if you would prefer.
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Ausmaz1
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Wednesday 11 November 09 06:01 GMT (UK) »
Hi Chris, we have had contact before on GR. Richard Stubbles is also my Gt Gt Grandfather. I am now researching the Kerley/Kearley surname and have been trying to find out if John Kerley married Mary Ann Barns or Mary Barns.
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chrisdix
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Wednesday 11 November 09 12:23 GMT (UK) »
Hi Again
It is Mary Ann Barnes . Also on my GR Tree.
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