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Oh Hannah!
Filling in the gaps between the known facts about ancestors is one of the rewarding aspects of the hobby of genealogy. Imaginative speculation is part of the process, but it is good practice to clearly distinguish fact from fiction. But what happens when an apparently reliable source gets the facts wrong? Continue reading
Posted in Atkinson, Davidson, Dodd, Foster, Lindley, McVean, Mires, Owens, Wilkinson, Wood
Tagged Argenteuil, Chatham, Grenville, Huddersfield, Luddites, Sir Francis Lindley Wood, Union Movement, Wakefield, Woollen Cloth Mills, Yorkshire
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