Gaye Bartholomew
Honor Code SignatorySigned 4 Jun 2017 | 18,998 contributions | 407 thank-yous | 3,794 connections
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I would have done this myself but not being on 'the trusted list', that was not possible. Following the proposed merge I propose to edit the merged profile by adding sufficient extra 'bio.', 'source' and 'research note' detail to, hopefully, avoid future duplication. Regards.....Phil (Grace-883).
Thank you, Pamela Shaw
Could you send me a link to the profile of Frederick Read?
Is he in this line of Reads? https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Andrews-9872
Regards
Gaye
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