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Trying to find Ling

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Louise

Louise Report 10 Jun 2009 10:16

Hi,
I would like to know of anyone related to or has any info about the following Ling's:
William Ling b 1814 in Hackney, London.
Married Mary Ann Bernard b C1816 in London.
They had a son William Bernard Ling b 1846 in Brixton, Surrey.
William Bernard Ling married Annie Sarah Harris b 1844 in Brixton, Surrey and had a son Alfred Bernard Ling b 1872 in Balham, Surrey.
Annie's sister Eliza Mary Harris b 1846 in Brixton, Surrey, married William Kempster Mann b 1853 in Clifton, Bristol. The had a daughter Frances Constance Maud Mann b 1876 in Clifton, Bristol, who married her cousin Alfred Bernard Ling (son of Annie and William).
Alfred and Frances or Maud as she preferred to be called went on to have 9 children (that I know of), Alfred Alexander Ling b 1897 who married Olive Mary Lyons b 1919 in Weston-Super-Mare, Avon, Dorothy b 1899, John b 1901, Edward b 1908, William b 1910, Edna b 1913, Frances b 1915, Constance b 1916 and my great grandfather Frederick b 1905 (all born in London).
Frederick married Maragret Taylor b 1914 and had two sons Frederick b 1935 and Brian b 1939 (my grandfather).
I would love to know of any other relations I have missed out and don't know about.
Thanks
Lousie