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Martin Antony Joseph Crowly
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Mrs Margret Helen Marie Crowly
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Arthur Francis Braun
her father
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Arthur Frederick Nicholas Braun
his father
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Francis Caesar Braun
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Catharine Caroline (Lina) Blessig
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Sophia Julia St George/Heyder
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Theodora Harrison
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Charles Anthony Harrison
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Lavinia Anne Harrison
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Duncan Alwyn McFarlane
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Edith Lavinia Mcfarlane
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Mary Elizabeth Bingham
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Mary Letitia Cole, Hon
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Henry Seymour Moore
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Lady Anne Moore
his mother
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Francis Seymour-Conway, 1st Marquess of Hertford
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Francis Seymour-Conway, 1st Baron Conway
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Laetitia Seymour
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Anne Popham
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John Dudley, MP, of Stoke Newington
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Thomas Dudley, Esq., of Yanwath
his father
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Matilda "Maud" de Clifford
his mother
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Joan d'Acre, Baroness Clifford
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Thomas Dacre, 6th Baron Dacre
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Joan Dacre
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William Douglas, 1st Earl of Douglas & Mar
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Sir Archibald 'The Tyneman' Douglas
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William “le Hardi” Douglas, Lord of Douglas
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William Longleg, Lord of Douglas
his father
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Archibald Douglas, 2nd Lord of Douglas
his father
Anyone wishing for a Ged File Please contact me. I have over 70000 names with a few errors which I'm willing to share or swap by Ged file. Some go back to B.C.
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On my father's side, I'm related to Lord Brocket, a gentleman I call the Drug Baron because he was arrested for drug offences a few years ago. Through that line, my tree goes back to Adam and Eve Cain year 0. At least that is what was claimed by the person who researched the family. I do have a disclaimer in my tree:)
Pleased to learn about the disclaimer!! Ed.
Your tree and mine intersect at Francis Seymour-Conway, 1st Marquess of Hertford where I list daughter Anne but do not show a descendancy.
He is my 16th cousin, 4 times removed!
Yours aye,
William
The more information you can give about the people you mention, the more chance there is of someone else connecting with your family.
Dates and places of births, deaths and marriages all help to place families.
Professions also help.
'My great-grandmother mother was a Douglas from Montrose' does not give many clues to follow up! But a bit of flesh on the bones makes further research possible. But if we are told who she married, what his profession was and where the children were baptised, then we can get to work.
Maybe it is time to update the information in your profile?
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