Paul Dear
Honor Code SignatorySigned 4 Nov 2014 | 175 contributions | 8 thank-yous | 48 connections
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We've found a few problems with the Umfreville family and would like to set about rearranging various members of the family. Do you have any objections to that? Please let me know!
Gill, England Project
I've sent you a PM and a trusted list request too.
edited by Gill Whitehouse
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