Greetings,
Please tell me how one can obtain a copy of the Chalk Family of England
and America 1066-1942. The book store doesn't have a record of this
book. Thank you so much.
Marie Chalk Scott
Chalkmark(a)aol.com wrote:
Hello,
I see, unless mistaken, that Lynda in Texas is sending you a copy of 'the
Chalk Family of England and America 1066-1942"
Mine has just arrived - maybe this will help elucidate the missing links!
There is years' worth of research material in it!
I suspect 'my' William of Rochester, Milton, and/or Canterbury is related to
the 'cpt' William ..as his trade was haberdasher/linen merchant' ...
connected I assume (correctly??) with the trade of cpt William's ship.
I may endeavour to scan and put the text into a searchable form - but that's
for the rainy days ahead!
My best regards
Mark Chalk
France
Dans un e-mail daté du 21/09/2002 09:30:28 Paris, Madrid, GW5438(a)aol.com a
écrit :
>>I have just joined this list and am seeking, or offering imformation on
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>>Chalks of Kent (GB) I am John Rupert Mark Chalk
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>Dear John,
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>Find a link with the Cambridgeshire and Essex CHALKs, and we're in
>business!
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>Yours, etc.
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>Geoffrey Woollard in Cambridgeshire.
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