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Dibley One Name Study

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Sue

Sue Report 24 Mar 2007 16:33

Thanks Poirot! It all begins to make sense now.... Sue

Poirot

Poirot Report 24 Mar 2007 14:56

G R D means: Genealogical Research Directory ( National & International ) The representative for Britain is: Mrs Elizabeth Simpson, 2 Stella Grove, Tollerton, Notts. NG 12 4EY, England.

Sue

Sue Report 24 Mar 2007 14:06

Thankyou both for your replies Sorry to be a bit dense but what does GRD stand for? Not come across that one before! Thanks again, Sue

Poirot

Poirot Report 24 Mar 2007 12:05

Sue, I have a copy for 1995 and 2000. In the One Name Study section is the name DIBLEY, contact Jack Mavins Box 6 GRP 70 RRI, Anola, Man. ROE OAO Canada. Tel: ( 204 ) 866 2922 In the process of writing history book.

Gwyn in Kent

Gwyn in Kent Report 24 Mar 2007 11:29

Your local library might have a copy of G.R.D. ....or some people on GR boards may have one. If the person is conducting a one name study there is likely to be an entry somewhere. I have seen copies for several previous years at some libraries, so look in more than one. Gwyn

Sue

Sue Report 24 Mar 2007 10:29

Hi all I have at some time in the past been told of a One Name Study for DIBLEY but I've lost the message and cannot find the study. I've looked at GOONS website and I've googled it to no avail. I seem to remember it was a Canadian study but can't be sure. Does anyone have any bright ideas on where to go next? Thanks, Sue