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Classification: Query
Message Board URL:
http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/RJJ.2ACEB/2.5.6.76.2.1.1
Message Board Post:
Sorry the Burles I am interested in all came from Essex
and emigrated to U.S 1880'S
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Surnames: Burles
Classification: Query
Message Board URL:
http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/RJJ.2ACEB/2.5.6.76.2.1
Message Board Post:
Hi
My Grandmother Joan Molly Priscilla Burles was born in Maidstone Kent England on 1st January 1923.
Her parents were Henry Archibald Burles and Mabel nee Yates.
They are believed to have had 6 or 7 daughters four of whom were Daphne, Joan, Mari, and Dolly.
They also had 2 sons who joined the merchant navy maybe and went missing somewhere near Australia.
Zaraleah Brewer
As a new subscriber to this list, I would like to provide my surname
interest. My ggg grandmother
was Ann CLUFF, who married Thomas COCKFIELD in Heworth, Durham, England on
June 8,
1799. I don't know who Ann's parents were, so any help would be greatly
appreciated. I have lots
of information on descendants, if anyone has a connection, or possible
connection. Thanks.
Dave Thompson
Edmonton, Canada
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