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Genna Webber's thread

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Genna

Genna Report 4 Nov 2006 22:10

To Jean Durham You sent E Mail to Alan Fairweather regarding Ronald Webber married to Olive Girling.My husband is of the same name and could be related. He comes from a large outspread family. Have you any further information as we have a let of Webber's on a family tree going back to the early 1800. Get in touch if you want any further information. Genna

Keith

Keith Report 10 Apr 2010 17:58

Hello Genna.Do you know where your Webbers oridginated from, as i am on the trail of my Webber ancesters that came from Balcombe "n" cuckfield west Sussex way back in !790. Regards Keith.

JaneyCanuck

JaneyCanuck Report 10 Apr 2010 18:22

!!! This post is over 3 years old! (And contains full names of other people here, which is really not appropriate.)

Keith, if you want to reach Genna, the best way to try is to click on her name and send a private message. If she still has the email address she had in 2006, the system will send her a notification. No notice is sent of posts in threads, so if she is not actively using this site she will never see your message.

The chance that her Webber is related seems slim. If you're looking for help tracing ancestors, your own best bet is to start a thread on the Trying to Find board, with a subject line that gives a name, place and date, and include the inof you have and what you're looking to find out.

Good luck!

PS - I did a little search of the indexes and couldn't find the marriage she mentioned, although there is a different marriage with those surnames in the Ipswich area, so it might be indeed be worth trying to contact Genna.