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fellty
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Re: Greetham Fowlers
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Reply #18 on:
Wednesday 13 January 10 17:36 GMT (UK) »
Thank you
Roy
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Wednesday 13 January 10 18:11 GMT (UK) »
Hi,
Just a thought.
Is it possible that Charles Fowler & Mary Toone had a daughter Sarah 1809, Mary died and Charles remarried, Ann ?
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Wednesday 13 January 10 20:08 GMT (UK) »
god your good, is this speculation or can this be backed up keith
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Re: Greetham Fowlers
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Thursday 14 January 10 12:59 GMT (UK) »
Speculation I'm afraid.
It would be interesting to know who the parents were for the John Fowler 3mth 1841 (your earlier post) in the Household of Sarah (nee, Fowler) Glenn.
It might be worth posting to see if anyone has burials for Greetham.
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Thursday 14 January 10 13:17 GMT (UK) »
Hi
yes i have looked into that on ancestry .com, but there are 3 john fowlers all born in greetham within 4 years.
Will have to get to Greetham and have a look i live quite near.
Roy
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Thursday 14 January 10 16:52 GMT (UK) »
on the 1841 census john was only 3mths old and living with william and sarah gleua (another spelling) the plot thickens! i was wondering if my gg grandfather was the only one in the village with a push bike. ha ha
Roy if you get chance to go to greetham its a lovely unspoilt hamlet I went over xmas and had a walk around the grave yard but it was under a foot of snow
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