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Sandy Agnew

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I have the above people in my family tree, they have lived in Wales, Scotland, Ireland and England. I am interested in the Godwin family Wiltshire, Agnew, Kirkcudbright, Scotland and in Ireland. Have come to a brick wall with Ettery Family. Amy help would be appreciated. Am willing to help anyone with information to if I can
Ms Sandy J. Agnew
Born 1950s.
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Mother of [private son (1970s - unknown)] and [private son (1970s - unknown)]
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