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Trying to find calderbank

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Karen

Karen Report 16 Oct 2005 16:25

any family related to thomas calderbank born mexborough in1905 or margaret calderbank nee ware especially those of you around oxford and leicester as margaret had a brother named fred from oxford who in turn had a family of around 11 children. Margaret was born in Daventry. thomas and margaret had 2 daughters,edith and margaret and 2 sons william and alfred. only the sons are surviving. i know of beryl who lived in leicester who had a daughter christina. any info would be appreciated.

Jill

Jill Report 17 Nov 2007 12:24

Karen, I have just joined Genes Reunited, and I am descended from Nellie Calderbank of Mexborough. Nellie was born in 1887, and married Walter Charlesworth. They had 5 children born from 1913 - 1922. Nellie was the youngest child in her family, and had several brothers - Alfred (b. c1875) James (b. c1877) Thomas (b. c1878) & Richard (b. c1882). I don't know if you know who Thomas' father was, but possibly it might be one of Nellie's brothers. As they were all older than her, I imagine their children would have been born around the turn of the century.
Probably you have now got to the bottom of your search, but I thought I would pass on this information just in case it was any use to you.

Jill Ironside