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MaYBE THEY GOT IT ALL WRONG??????

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Colin

Colin Report 6 Aug 2008 21:50

Ive just been going through the early history of England
travelling back on the wings of history, and what do i discover?
From accurate records it says, and the most accurate
began 1801.England and wales had about five and a half million people living at the time.
Records show a third of the population lived in south eastern
England, the most densley populated being from the mouth
of the severn to below the thames estuary.And the Wash in the
north.
So the next time some one in london has the same surname
as you, dont dismiss out of hand he cant be a rellie-----
especially from around 1550 and before.1550
have a good night all
colin