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Gentry/Nobility in NE England
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Leia | Report | 12 Oct 2004 12:02 |
Hi all! I am trying to find information on my great grandfather. My grandmother believes her father is a relative of, I guess you would say, nobility or gentry from North East England. And I was just wondering if there would be a place that you can find out family history/lineage specifically from nobility or gentry? For some reason her aunts and cousins will not tell her specifically who her father is, but it has apparently been hinted at over several years. No one has outright spoken about it. If anyone could give me advice or help, it would be greatly appreciated as I seem to have hit a brick wall. Thankyou. |
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Wendy | Report | 12 Oct 2004 14:29 |
Leia, You should be able to get hold of a copy of your grandmother's birth certificate easily enough,that would tell you exactly who her dad was .There's no point in speculating until you have this information.The Lambton family owned a lot of land in County Durham. Good luck with your research, Wendy |