↑ Source: #S11 Compiler: Coffs Harbour District Family History Society; Collection Title: Coffs Harbour and District Deaths, Burials, Cremations – 1866 to 2003
↑ Source: #S11 Compiler: Coffs Harbour District Family History Society; Collection Title: Coffs Harbour and District Deaths, Burials, Cremations – 1866 to 2003
↑ Source: #S11 Compiler: Coffs Harbour District Family History Society; Collection Title: Coffs Harbour and District Deaths, Burials, Cremations – 1866 to 2003
↑ Source: #S11 Compiler: Coffs Harbour District Family History Society; Collection Title: Coffs Harbour and District Deaths, Burials, Cremations – 1866 to 2003
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Schneider-5892 and Schneider-1071 appear to represent the same person because: Hi Michael
Ernst Schneider married my great aunt Emma Elizabeth Grant so I hope it's okay if we merge.
Please give my regards to your cousin Barbara McAlary who I met a year or 2 ago at SAG. Let her know that I'm still trying to figure out the mysterious connection between Beryl Fleming and my uncle Ted Grant.
Kind regards, Sandy.
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Ernst Schneider married my great aunt Emma Elizabeth Grant so I hope it's okay if we merge. Please give my regards to your cousin Barbara McAlary who I met a year or 2 ago at SAG. Let her know that I'm still trying to figure out the mysterious connection between Beryl Fleming and my uncle Ted Grant. Kind regards, Sandy.