Do you have any Chaffey's who may have emigrated to Newfoundland?
Wayne Anstey
-----Original Message-----
From: Gary Chaffey [mailto:garychaffey2@yahoo.co.uk]
Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 2004 9:20 AM
To: CHAFFEE-L(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: [CHAFFEE] Chaffeys of Dorset
Hello All,
I have been trying to collect together any mentions of Chaffeys (and
variants) in Dorset. At the moment I have around a 1000 entries (and
still rising) but some of these are definitely duplicate entries. In the
long term I hope to weed out the duplicates and put all of these on
line, but in the meantime if you have any specific people you are trying
to track down then let me know and I *might* be able to shed some light
on them.
Gary Chaffey
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