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- Are you connected to the GOATER, KING or PINK families from the Isle of Wight?
- Continuation: Great Grandmother Edith Rosa SINCLAIR research and links to the BOYS and POULETT families
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Why was Harry CRISP called “Boots”? continued…
Following on from my blog post last month about Harry CRISP or “Boots” as he was known, some more information has come to light about his death in 1918 and how the local Framlingham people contributed to a collection for a tombstone … Continue reading
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Why was Harry CRISP called “BOOTS”?
Whilst researching the old Framlingham Weekly News newspapers online I came across an interesting article from 110 years ago, in the Saturday 12th January 1907 edition: “BOOTS” Nearly eighteen years ago Harry Crisp came to Framlingham to take up the … Continue reading
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