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woodenclog
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Re: Gard family of Melbury Osmond
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Tuesday 02 November 10 12:56 GMT (UK) »
I am not sure, my family will know more. Have sent a PM. I have still to sort out my notes from my stay in Dorset, hopefully will make more sense this week.
woodenclog
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Re: Gard family of Melbury Osmond
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I have a Herbert Gard: army WW1 and a Ernest Gilbert Gard c1920 lived in Glebe Cottage army WW1 and his son Albert Edward Gard.
ClassicBurgo
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Re: Gard family of Melbury Osmond
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I have both Gards and Dodges in My family from Chiselborough. Both of these married into my Burgess Family in 2 different generations. The Gards moved to Pennsylvania in the States and the Dodges moved to the Channel Islands. I am looking for any connections to these families.
If anyone can help me that would be great
Tim
jason gard
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Re: Gard family of Melbury Osmond
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I am Jason Gard. My father was John Gard born 1932. (d 1983). I believe his father was Albert Gard and his mother Catherine Gard. I would love to know who my great grandparents were?
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Jason
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