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SHEPPARD relatives

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FHGent

FHGent Report 1 May 2012 16:45

Via an American site www.mylife.com (which my internet security programme does not like - but seems OK) I located an address for Jean McGregor Sheppard now Henderson and wrote to her and her husband at Christmas 2010. She apparently got the letter and passed it to her step-daughter who filed it in a safe place and only found it again recently and has replied - so we are now in touch after a fashion by email. :-)

Liz 47

Liz 47 Report 21 Jul 2011 18:13

Have you tried a search on this site, friends reunited, facebook or the electoral rolls,
Good luck,
Liz

FHGent

FHGent Report 21 Jul 2011 11:08

Robert Hartley SHEPPARD (1933, Brentford - 1991, Brackley) married Patricia FLYNN (b.1935, Oxford) at Oxford in 1956. Patricia FLYNN/SHEPPARD may still be alive.

They had the following children that I know of :

Diana SHEPPARD (1958, Portsmouth) m. Paul J BLOOR (1952, Petersfield) at Portsmouth in 1978.
Andrew SHEPPARD (1960, Portsmouth)
Teresa SHEPPARD (1962, Portsmouth)
Simon SHEPPARD (1968, Portsmouth)

Robert Hartley SHEPPARD had a sister Jean McGregor SHEPPARD (1938, Uxbridge) who went to the USA - married Oswald Warren HENDERSON in Reno, 1984.

If anyone has knowledge of these relatives I should be very grateful to hear it. Thank you.

Ian Sheppard.