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Comment :-- family being researched: BRUMBY

Very useful website

A link from Ancestry.co.uk led me here. Confirmed that my paternal grandfather, Arthur Brumby, was buried in his home village. A surprise find was a previously unknown brother of my paternal grandmother, Charles Milner Barbey. He was born and died (aged 5) between censuses, which is how I had previously missed him.
entry submitted by Peter Brumby on: 01/12/2016 04:54 GMT ........ contact this person

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