Martin Quartermaine
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I have been researching since 2002. I work on a Quartermaine/Quartermain/Quarterman One Name Study mostly in the British Isles but also New Zealand, Australia and the USA. I also have started a project to find as many descendants as I can of Philip Laycock Story (1782-1843). I can trace one side of my family to the Conquest and beyond. I reside in Chile.
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