If you have been reading my bleatings...you may remember I've tried this genealogy thing a few times before but got frustrated and put it on hold. My last session was about 4 - 5 hears ago and I had an enormous amount of help from a friend called Marianne.
I've tried to contact her again but I think she has changed her @------------on the email address, the email to the left of the @ sign was marhob whatever you call that thing, if by some spot of luck you know of marianne, or better still if you are reading this Marianne, I should love you to get in touch again.
The fishing went well and I'm off out from Weymouth on another competition trip on Friday.
Cheers, Tony - (Arthur John Humphry's lad).
The longest of long shots!
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Re: The longest of long shots!
who was marianne researching main family and where ?
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Re: The longest of long shots!
Marianne is/was researching Bayliss and I'm researching Oakes. There was a 'coming together' and later they got married, but typing out my plea got the old grey cells whirring and I remembered a wodge of paperwork I had put 'somewhere safe'. After searching, I found it and in there was a letter from her brother with an address, so I'll pop a letter in the post.
Cheers and thanks, Tony.
Cheers and thanks, Tony.