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Margarett wrote:It's the Ruston brothers that Lulu ( and me!!) connect to that link to the Club buildings.
Northern Lass wrote:Margarett wrote:It's the Ruston brothers that Lulu ( and me!!) connect to that link to the Club buildings.
That,s them!
And then one of those bros marry a wood house I think and that wood house connects to me and kate
jdmilne wrote:Dear All,
My maternal grandfather and grandmother are Joseph Stokes (1896) and Ada Hiscocks (1899); about as black country as you can get, being born in Rowley Regis and Halesowen (Gorsty Hill) respectively. They emmigrated to Australia in 1920, three months before my mother, their eldest child, was born. The family has been in the Black country for centuries, with family names: Stokes, Read, Perry, Westwood, Parsons, Parkes, Hodgetts, Hiscocks, Moy, Andrews, Cutler, Tinsley, Allen, Adams, to my 6th generation back from myself. So, if you have any of those family lines in your Black Country ancestry, I'd love to hear from you.
J. David Milne
TeddyBear1 wrote:Hi there. This is my first post, so please forgive me if I get something wrong. I think I am connected to twiglet and Linell, through my Gill/Hampton/Stringer lines. May also be connected to Jan through Hampton's. My grandfather was Arthur Gill (1888-1951)
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