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    1. Re: GREGG-MACGREGOR
    2. Hazel Magann
    3. Hello I was wonderig if anyone maybe researching a GREGG-MACGREGOR family from Abbenhall, Gloucester, England. I am particularly interested in a JOHN VIVIAN FORTESCUE GREGG-MACGREGOR and his wife NINA ELIZABETH JOSEPHINE (surname unknown). John served in the AUSTRALIAN ARMY during WW1 with the 1st Field Ambulance Reinforcement joining on 17 Sept 1914. I have located his Military Record and have found Nina returning from England in 1919 and am going to send for their papers. According to John's record he was either a Minister with the Church of England or a Clerk in Holy Orders. If I am reading his record correct he was award the Victoria Cross. Thank You Hazel

    07/23/2006 10:28:07
    1. Re: [AUST] Re: GREGG-MACGREGOR
    2. Neville Arrowsmith
    3. Hazel Magann wrote: > Hello > I was wonderig if anyone maybe researching a GREGG-MACGREGOR family from Abbenhall, Gloucester, England. > > I am particularly interested in a JOHN VIVIAN FORTESCUE GREGG-MACGREGOR and his wife NINA ELIZABETH JOSEPHINE (surname unknown). > > John served in the AUSTRALIAN ARMY during WW1 with the 1st Field Ambulance Reinforcement joining on 17 Sept 1914. > > I have located his Military Record and have found Nina returning from England in 1919 and am going to send for their papers. According to John's record he was either a Minister with the Church of England or a Clerk in Holy Orders. If I am reading his record correct he was award the Victoria Cross. > > Thank You > Hazel Hazel In the Ryerson Index there is a death recorded hor Nina Gregg-MacGregor, aged 101, at Castle Hill NSW. The death notice appeared in the Sydney Morning Herald on 2nd September 1992, she having died on the 1st of September in that year. Most libraries carry mico film of these newspapers so you may get further information from the death notice. Good luck Neville

    07/23/2006 12:28:50