Does anyone know of any newspapers (any state) that have a column similar To the Daily Telegraph's "In Touch" column? Earlier this year I sent in an entry for the "In Touch" column and it Resulted in a contact for a long missing branch of my family. It's been Amazing how much info has eventuated from this one contact, including a Photo of my Gt Gt Grandmother, which I'd given up hope of ever finding. I'd like to try and contact other lines in this family, so thought perhaps, If relatives live in other states now, I might find them using a similar Method. Any ideas or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I've listed below a brief outline of the families I'm hoping to find. Wilson Cawthorne David WRIGHT (1878-1939) married Martha Myra M KELLY. Known children - James Wilson WRIGHT (1905-1966) and John H WRIGHT (? - 1928) Harry WRIGHT (1880-1955) (Not known if Harry married, assume he probably Did) Fred WRIGHT (1891-1962) possibly married Adelina GEORGY. Sophia Gertrude WRIGHT (1893-1974) married Walter S CRAIG in 1917 in Newtown NSW. >From my contact with descendants of Sophia's older sister, Mary Elizabeth, I Have discovered that she was probably known as Gertrude or "Gertie". She's Remembered as Aunt Gertie. Wilson, Harry, Fred and Sophia, along with Mary and Florence (I have Contacts for Mary's line, and Florence never married) were siblings of my Gt Grandfather Arthur WRIGHT. Their parents were David WRIGHT and Sophia CAWTHORNE. Sometime after 1893 David left his wife Sophia in Sydney with the children And returned to Queensland. Their eldest child Arthur and stayed in Queensland and from what I can establish, had little or no contact with his Mother and siblings. >From my contact with descendants of Mary Elizabeth, I have some photo's Which show family members in a Salvation Army Band. It's possible that Sophia and the children became members of the Salvation Army after David Left them. Any help in contacting descendants of these families would be greatly Appreciated. Looking forward to your thoughts. Regards David Sunshine Coast Queensland
Have you tried the Seniors Magazine? I'm pretty sure that they have a similar section Kaye www.bananatv.com/familytreechecklist.htm ----- Original Message ----- >From