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    MARY GRACE BEADSMORE DUDDESTON

    Dear all, You have been wonderful and I am very grateful. Your comments helped me to see past some of the errors and typos that make ancestry research such a challenge (such as Pedley vs Pealey!, and Susanna/Susan's switching from Irish to English to back again!). Mary's life story is now more...
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    MARY GRACE BEADSMORE DUDDESTON

    Thank you so much everyone. This data looks very promising. I will get back when I have had chance to put it all together. BW Steve
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    MARY GRACE BEADSMORE DUDDESTON

    Dear all, Thank you so much for your interest in this. I am really grateful. I have been off line and not signing in as I work in the NHS and there has been a lot on since early 2020! This query arises from my paternal line, and our family know that our Mary Grace Beadsmore herself was Irish...
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    Gosta Green Through Duddeston

    I wondered if anyone remembered anything about the Beadsmores, who were in Sunnyside in the 1900s decade through to the 1st world war. Mary Grace Beadsmore was irish, and was widowed in 1906, but precise details of her past are hard to come by. My grandmother was the oldest daughter, Lily. Thanks
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    Does the name "Richard Bird Green" mean anything to anyone?

    I have several "Richard Bird Green"'s in my family tree, in the 19th century. It is a reasonably unusual name, and I wondered if anyone else had any links with these guys? The family lived mainly around the Aston locality. Many thanks Steve
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