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Re: Gravenors in South Wales late 1800s/early 1900s

knnthrn  (View posts) Posted: 22 Apr 2012 4:22PM GMT
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Thanks for the email
Which one are you descended from?.
Is it true thay uncle Archibald is buried in a paupers grave?.
I have just found out recently that cousin Malcolm had died,he married a German lady in the 1950's,he served in bomber command during the second world war.
Why Iam looking my sister Margaret died last month and I found a box of photographs in the house and Iam sure some are of the Gravenors.
Are you in touch with cousin Glynn and his sister?.

Ken
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