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I have employed a genealogical researcher in an endeavour to locate my half-sister Mrs J
oan Fortune. Unfortunately he has proved unsuccessful, but has suggested that through your publication there could be some hope that a reader may have remained in touch with the family after they left the last addresses which we have. My half-sister before she married was Miss Joan Bird. Mr Eric Fortune was an electrician. The marriage produced two sons, Roger and Brian. The first address was The Holt, Adeyfield, Hemel Hempstead. The second address was 53-55 Bridge Street, Firm, Hemel Hempstead. The last address was 29 Longdean Park, Hemel Hempstead. I have reason to believe that after leaving this last address they moved in the Whipsnade area. If there is any way in which you can help me to locate any of the family I would be most grateful. Anthony Thomas Bird,Wansford Cottage, 2 Gorse Close, Mundesley, Norfolk NR11 8JZ Tel: 01263 721818
Hi there It would be great to find Gillian Ansell before her special birthday on November 30. She lived at Ashridge and we went to Little Gaddesden school until 1958. She then moved to Pendley Beeches and went to Tring school . She had two older brothers, Peter and John and a younger sister Barbara. Many thanks. Email:
jane.newman3@tesco.netI am seeing if any 1 nows the wear abouts of a man in hemel hempsted by the name of TONY SWINDON all the infomation that i now about him is that his mum lives near the dry ski slope in hemel hempsted if there is any one who can help me out with some further infomation on this matter please contact me asap many thanks sam Email
murphy_sam88@hotmail.comhello my name is sea mcmullan. I am lookingfor some people i lived with a few years ago cant remember all their names but one i do remember a certain mark dell they probably know me as the legendary kumba please please please get in touch.Email:
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