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Why didn't we ask questions?
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Alan | Report | 9 Dec 2008 17:08 |
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Caz | Report | 9 Dec 2008 18:01 |
I had a similar feeling of deja vue to Linda when I was on a school camping trip to the Forest of Dean thirty years ago. I had no idea why as to my knowledge none of my family had ever visited the area. When I started researching my family tree two years ago I ordered the birth cert of my grandad and found that his mother had a very unusual maiden name which of course made it easier to find her on the census etc., it turned out her family were from the Forest of Dean area and she herself was born there. How strange? |
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K | Report | 9 Dec 2008 18:23 |
I don't think we often realise how difficult their lives were. I knew my grandmother, who died when I was 10, but it took 20 years to find her birth, and then only as a result of the 1901 census. She always said that she came from the Isle of Man, but was actually born in Liverpool and her father came from the IoM. |
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SylviaInCanada | Report | 9 Dec 2008 20:13 |
I think I said earlier that my father's family had been traced back by a cousin (with some help from my brother) to 1720. |
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