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murray family

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darkey

darkey Report 2 Jun 2018 15:41

hi any one of the murray family in the Tyneside area

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ErikaH

ErikaH Report 2 Jun 2018 15:55

Sorry, but your post is far too vague............Murray is a common name - and Tyneside covers a very large area

Unless you can give forenames and birth years, I doubt that anyone can help you

If you know those details, look in 'search all member trees', and send contact messages to the tree owners

darkey

darkey Report 3 Jun 2018 11:59

looking for peter murray,who has two daughters,karen and Stacey.was at one time friends with anita. :-) :-)

ArgyllGran

ArgyllGran Report 3 Jun 2018 12:16

It's a pity you clicked "Answered".
GR doesn't make it clear, but that's intended for when your query has been answered to your satisfaction and you don't want any more help.

Unfortunately, it can't be undone.

However, hopefully people will still look at this thread!


I'm afraid we still need more info - wife's name? approximate ages of Peter or his daughters? parents' names if known?
Where on Tyneside?

It's almost certain that none of the Murray family, or anyone who knows them, will happen to see your post here, but given enough info, we can see what we can find for you.

Or try "All Member Trees" as Erika has advised.