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Laura Starnes

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Laura

Laura Report 27 Oct 2004 15:19

Hey fellow Jerrard long-lost relatives! I think we should pool resources, since there are so few of us. I had a look at some of the names and we've doubled up on quite a few occasions (same person recorded by two or more of us). Anyway, my great-, great- great- grandmother was a Jerrard (born late 1800s) so the Jerrards of the 1600s are way, way distant to me. But interesting to find this stuff out anyway, huh? Oh by the way, my Jerrards were based in Chideock, Dorset. Look forward to hearing from you, Laura

Christopher

Christopher Report 4 Nov 2007 20:24

HI
if you go to search on your desktop and enter rob jerrard , the first dozen or so finds are a guy who writes books on the navy. if you get in touch with him
he has a line of jerrards going back 27 generations. i think he also lives in the area you mentioned. i live in the portsmouth area but have been in the usa for the last 9 months my email ad. is [email protected]
name chris jerrard my grandfather had a sadlers &
harness makers shop in grosvenor st portsmouth.
if you have any questions it will be ok to email me.
regards chris jerrard known as [whackyracer]