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My name is Diane Hart(nee Chamberlain). I am Gertrude's (known as Gert or Ike to my father) grandaughter. Grandma lived with us for seven years in the early 1950's (I was born in 1950). She used to tell me lots of stories about the family and read to me from the family bible. It had a brief history of the Mead/Roberts family inside the cover (births, deaths etc). I believe it to be Martha's or her mother's bible. She gave me this bible just before she died in 1971 (from bowel cancer! aged 89). I will check it out more when I come to the UK this year in July as my father took it back with him, on a visit to Australia, to fix the binding. I do remember that inside it were a few momentos - one of them was a furry leaf from Tabletop Mountain in Cape Town that her brother Tom had brought back from the Boer War.
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