Is/was FofD considered Berkeley? (General)
ยช Funny you should say "flaxley". I think I've seen Charles and his younger
brother Philip as teenage "servants" at a farm in Flaxley in the 1861
census - microfilm is so bad I can't be sure. I will ask my Dad about
Berkeley vs. Flaxley, but i also have 'Berkeley" in notes left by my mother,
who interviewed HER mil, Charles' daughter-in-law!
Just a lovely puzzle to unravel
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- Is/was FofD considered Berkeley? -
Con,
2005-02-25, 13:43
- Is/was FofD considered Berkeley? -
slowhands,
2005-02-25, 15:13
- Is/was FofD considered Berkeley? - Cnb, 2005-02-26, 10:57
- Is/was FofD considered Berkeley? -
slowhands,
2005-02-26, 05:54
- Is/was FofD considered Berkeley? - Con, 2005-02-26, 10:58
- Is/was FofD considered Berkeley? -
slowhands,
2005-02-25, 15:13