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Sally-Anne

Sally-Anne Report 1 Dec 2007 12:07

Can anyone help please?

My name is Sally-Anne and I am trying to trace my fathers side of the family who my brother & I have never met. I am looking for any relations of David George Ingram bn Leicester 1950. Married Anne and took off to Australia 1975. Divorced Anne in the 80s. He had 2 older sisters Patricia Ingram (bn in 1940's) and Sally (bn 1940's & died 1980/81).
Their parents were George Harry Ingram (birth and death date unknown) and Georgina (birth, death dates unkown. maiden name unkown).
Patricia married Roger? (married name Lattimore?) and had 2 children. We think she had a daughter Sarah and a boy both who would be in their late 30's/early 40s/mid 40s. Patricia would be in her 60s.
Sally married a policeman & her married name was Allen and she had Elizabeth, Louise and Simon(who died 1980/81). Louise Allen served in the army and married a man from the army. They had 2 children.

Any information at all would be greatly appreciated

Thankyou


















Hein

Hein Report 7 Dec 2007 16:52

I have James Lattimore,1856 married Sarah Eastop,1856, in1875,He was a printer and later generations went to Oz.I have a huge amount of this family's Info courtesy of a lady in Oz, also a Lattimore.Any Good? Hein