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Mary Violet E Chapman 1910

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ErikaH

ErikaH Report 26 Apr 2019 12:25

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Marriages Mar 1903 (>99%)
Chapman Ernest Edward Camelford 5c 21
HOPPER Harriet Ann Camelford 5c 21
Hopper Harriett Ann Camelford 5c 21

ErikaH

ErikaH Report 26 Apr 2019 12:25

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CHAPMAN, MARY VIOLET MAUD (MMN) HOPPER
GRO Reference: 1910 D Quarter in BODMIN Volume 05C Page 58

Blue1

Blue1 Report 26 Apr 2019 12:11

Hi,
I wonder if any one can help please.
My Grandaughters have been given some school exercise books belonging to their great Grans brother dated 1915 - 1918

I know from previous research that their Great Gran was registered in Bodmin in 1910 It seems she had a brother and his initial on the books is J Chapman and the School was St Kew which is in North Cornwall
I don't have any subs running at the moment so I can't help them to find out any more about their Dad's family. I'm hoping someone could look up the 1911 census for us to find out about J and his parents and other sibs.
I seem to remember hearing that Mary Known as Vi's family originated from the Forest of Dean but don't know this for sure.
Any help on this would be really appreciated

Thanks for taking the time to read through all this

Cathie