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ritagunn
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Posted - 02/07/2004 :  16:11:16  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I am interested in finding any info about my 2 Uncles Harry & Samuel Bromfield they were only 11yrs & 13yrs, when they came out to Canada by ship from Lincolnshire Eng around 1920 when there Mother died in a freak flood leaving them orphans, they had to sisters as well but they were fostered out & lead a very hard life. I am also interested in trying to find which ship they came on, they came out to the care of a Joseph Chapman who farmed around Manitoba, I have recently contacted a relation of Joseph Chapman but because what happened years ago no one knows anything, I was adopted & now found this family & they were my Birth Mothers brothers that came out to canada as young boys. I never got to meet my birth Mother she had died, I am now doing a family tree on the family I never knew.
Any help would be appreciated,
Rita (Western Australia)

R.A. GUNN
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