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Treasured family heirlooms

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Unknown Report 30 Sep 2005 18:56

My own family's treasures were lost in the London Blitz during World War II. All I have from my deceased parents are photos taken post-war, my father's war medals (probably the most precious to me), and memories - that's why researching my Dad's family history is so important to me. I know very little about his past or his family, but GR and other sites have helped me to contact living relatives I've never known before, so now I know far more. My husband's family have kept lots of old photographs, which are fascinating to see. Some are really beautiful portrait shots, and they're very well-preserved. I also have some of his Grandmother's and Gt-Grandmother's jewellery, glassware and china, so my son will inherit those eventually, if he wants them. I hope he does, because even if he's not interested in them himself, he may have children one day, so they might be. CB >|<

Just Joycexx

Just Joycexx Report 30 Sep 2005 19:03

i have a few bits and pieces ...but what i would like is a photo of my dad !! joyce

SueinKent

SueinKent Report 30 Sep 2005 19:51

I had some jewellery, but it all got stolen in a burglary. Sue