Bill Walsh B.Sc. M.Ed
Honor Code SignatorySigned 31 Jul 2016 | 852 contributions | 11 thank-yous | 1,604 connections
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He is the son of Unknown Walsh. Bill is still living. [1]
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Hope you are OK. I am currently working on the Hamlyn family from Doccombe. There seems to be two profiles for Susan Hamlyn -Hamlyn-76 and Hamlyn-77 so I have proposed a merge. Susan was the daughter of John Hamlyn the miller. For the time being I will add both profiles as his daughters. Regards, Susan
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