Mark Trudgian
Honor Code SignatorySigned 4 Jul 2017 | 2,938 contributions | 100 thank-yous | 590 connections
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I left a message on the following profile(s) a while ago on behalf of the data doctors project. Please have you had a chance to review this?
Thanks, David
edited by David Mortimer
Regards Mark Trudgian
The request was a little presumptuous of me as at that time I had not been WikiTree Pre-1500 certified, that has now been corrected.
So I now return to my September request to advise that the entry that I wish to attached to Tregian-17 has now been created see -->> https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Tregian-33 Catherina, the daughter of John Tregian. It will be noted that her Biography has now been expanded and provides a more detailed list of sources.
I felt obliged to advise you of my intention in respect of your obvious attachment to the family. Your comments would be most appreciated. Kind regards Peter Patten-336…
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