Re: benjamin churchyard east london 1800's
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c denton 10/20/01
Hallo there Cee. I note that your last message was posted on
on October 20 My apologies for delay.The usual reason given by many relates to "computer problems" Unfortunately this is the case, and not being computer "literate" does nothelp.
help,plus the fact that my general health has not been 100%
However I'm now back on the air. thanks for the info. you provided.
I've been doing the research on an off now for a couple of years. I started utilising the records of The church of Jesus christ and Latter day Saints through their International Genealogical Index, then making some contacts such as David Church and Janice Pomp who together witha Robert Blake organised The 1998 Bicentenary Celebration of Thomas Churchyard held in Woodbridge.
How about yourself.I would like to know what relationship we have.Hoping this finds you well
with regards and best wishesLes
I have also corresponded with a James Nohl Churchyard
in America who has compiled a comprehensive tree on his side of the family. this he has placed on the internet under the title "The Churchyard / Orr Family History"
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