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Barbara | Report | 8 Mar 2004 22:14 |
One of my relllies was possibly married to a chap called Dwerryhouse, but I could not prove anything. I did however find a possible link on the Yorkshire BMD even though my rellie was from south wales. I noticed a user of a mailing list was called Dwerryhouse, so I decided to write to him with what info I had and see if it rang any bells. After a number of emails, and sending for three marriage certs we have proved that the Dwerryhouse in question married not only a ggaunt of mine, but also her aunt. Had I not contacted this man both of us would have had an unsolved mystery, but instead, we are both happy bunnies with a fuller tree each! So no matter how doubtful, send that email!! Babs |
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