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Comment :-- family being researched: BLYTH

Brightlingsea Tiles

Thomas Henry & Ezekiel Samuel Blyth are my g.g.g. uncles, and were both lost at sea. Their brother John, my direct ancestor, settled in Grimsby, as did their sister Elizabeth, who had married Charles Cook. I had a black & white photo of Ezekiel's tile from the church, but was delighted to see these beautiful colour images. Thank you to the photographer for doing such a good job, and to Charles, for making this happen. Superb website!
entry submitted by Sue G on: 21/11/2014 10:13 GMT ........ contact this person

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