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World war1
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gray | Report | 24 Nov 2025 20:45 |
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Thank you so much Erika. I do have back to Thomas Randell and Ann Haywood. I am very grateful for all that information you have given me. No I'm not with Ancestry as it is too expensive for me. I'm with Gene's reunited and have been very pleased with them. |
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gray | Report | 27 Nov 2025 06:30 |
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Erika.so interesting about my great uncle George Randell being in India in 1st World War as I was told by my mother that the christening gown her brother wore was made fom pure silk bought back from India. Then it was brought here to Australia when they came in 1922. Then I was christened in it in 1945 and then my brother Tom.after my mother died on 1993 I found it in her belongings and then 2 of my grandchildren have worn it since. You have gone beyond what I originally asked for being where my grandfather fought in ww1 I'm eternally grateful for your input. |
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