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Kaye Storer's success story

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Kaye Report 9 Jun 2006 02:56

Kaye (Bell) Storer I'm in Queensland, Australia and I've been a member since 26 Apr 05 and have found connections through our Bell (Dunfermline) family, is just great, Doreen (in Scotland) who is also a member didn't know we existed here in 'Aus', hope to visit with her in the near future. Have also found Ron from the Bells in Victoria and Mary in England we're all helping each other out. I am trying to connect with all those other Bells, who have contacted me, knowing we're connected but can't quite put our families together just yet. With my wonderful success, there are families that just won't be found, Foster/Brame of Bromley, Luckman/Holt (Hatters) of Salford and Bath and Stewart/Agnew of Groomsport Co. Down, although I have found the oldest Stewart boys connections here in Aus and England (we're all helping each other out too) but we're still looking for the rest of the girls maybe in Ireland maybe in America! But this week have found what we hope is a wonderful connection to my ggg grandmother Margaret Evans. For us in Australia, it's difficult to know exactly who is who and most of us were never told much about our ancestors (or we would rather have been at the beach in our younger days) and now the stories are a bit 'stretched' with time, so for me, it's even more special to find 'a connection'. Many thanks, to all who have helped.