Tony Turtle
Honor Code SignatorySigned 15 Nov 2012 | 2,163 contributions | 29 thank-yous | 1,327 connections
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Yes I did message Hugh also, and awaiting his reply.
Happy researching,
Wendy
Would you please check the LNAB spelling for [[Bicknelll-15|Maria Bicknell). It appears to have a triple l and I believe it should only be a double l. If you agree please change the LNAB.
I have also added a picture for her :)
Thank you
Wendy
Could you please add in Eileen Ricthie's (https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Ritchie-749) birthdate of 1897 into the birth date field?
This will make it easier for others to find the profile.
Thanks Mark
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