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Ancestry & 1837 question
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Tay | Report | 28 Mar 2005 18:54 |
Sue Thankyou very much for your offer but i've put some credit on now as i have others to search for also, but thanks all the same. :-) its much appreciated Deb X |
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Sue C | Report | 28 Mar 2005 18:29 |
Hi Deb, Have you sorted this? Maybe I'm too late, but I do have some credits left on 1837 and would be happy to look for you if you give me the details and it will save you spending a fiver for just one piece of information. It is the least I can do after your tour around Barnsley with your camera (Oxford Street etc?) You're a star!! Sue x |
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Unknown | Report | 28 Mar 2005 17:23 |
No idea. * indicates that the original index is illegible. nell |
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Tay | Report | 28 Mar 2005 17:21 |
Hiya all I've found a death on ancestry that i think may be a rellie but instead of the first name there is a * does this mean if i go and look on 1837 online the first name wouldn't be on there either. Deb X |