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Claire Wadey
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Claire | Report | 7 Apr 2004 20:17 |
Anyone searching for Rands/Keble family connections, particularly from Suffolk? I wasn't, but I found a Rands ancestor in Brighton during the 19th century and could trace her line all the way back to 1500 using an ancestry file for Rands/Rannde that has been made public on the Mormons' website. Having at long last now entered those details onto this site, I've been found by a couple of others who have enabled me to take my Keble/Keeble line back to a Richard Keble born c.1360. All these ancesters were previously unknown to me and this discovery has been fascinating for all the family, so thanks to everyone who's contributed. Cheers, Claire |
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Rosemary | Report | 20 Nov 2007 17:51 |
Hi Claire, |
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Claire | Report | 1 Apr 2022 20:40 |
Rosemary, I'm not sure how to say sorry for taking 15 years to reply, especially as, no, I haven't got details of a Sarah Rands married to a Jonathan Sheldrake. But, I only took down the details of my Rands / Rande ancestors from the world Rands family history study - and they're all male down to the Sarah Rands who married into my Woods/Bullen line. Hopefully, in these last 15 years you have also found that enormous Rands study that I'd come across way back, especially as I had left another thread about it for people to find. Very best if you're still here. Cheers, Claire |
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Claire | Report | 1 Apr 2022 20:44 |
Rosemary, this was what I posted about the Rands study back in 2004: |
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ErikaH | Report | 1 Apr 2022 21:55 |
It’s unlikely that Rosemary will be expecting a reply now. Best bet is to click on her name and send a message |