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Phyllis Hosking's success story
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Phyllis | Report | 20 Jan 2006 07:19 |
For some time I have been trying to locate members of my son-in-law's great aunt's family. All the information I had was that the family came out from England on the assisted ten pound passage ischeme n the 1950's. The maried name of the great aunt was not known, so by using her maiden name I was able to locate her youngest son who had written a book on his family. This son has now forwarded a copy of the book to my son-in-law. If I had not made contact through Genesreunited I could have gone for years trying to trace the family. Thank you, Genesreunited |