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Thank very much for all the effort put in to this forum, I don't post very often but I am always looking around the site (in the old days I would have been called a lurcher)
or somethink like that glad the sites up and running now again thanks
Lawrence
I never met Len, but from all the comments and condolences on here He must have been a great fellow. My thoughts are with his next of kin at what for most is a happy time of year.
R.I.P. Len
I have ATM 2012 and find it very good with the ability to sinc between the computer and the Ancestry web, so which ever is updated it will sinc to that one, I have also split my tree in two very easy. The only problem I have is the hints are not always relavent but I suppose most already know...
If you go to Microsoft you can get Viewers to their usual programs these are free
see here https://office.microsoft.com/en-us/downloads/office-online-file-converters-and-viewers-HA001044981.aspx
Well referring to an earlier post, I used to live in Galton road, this is the second road down from Barkley road, which bordered Warley Wood, when I was aboutr 17 there were a group of us sitting on a fallen tree quite close to the area just below where the Abbey had stood, there were both girls...
Looking for info. on Otto Leopold Fredrick Dunger, Born 1876 Berlin Germany died 15 Sept 1961 in Penmaenmawr Wales, also known as Leopold Dunger, Married Winifred Payne in Kings Norton.