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    1. A question of longevity
    2. Guy Disbrowe
    3. Hello everyone, My father George Disbrowe, has just celebrated his 90th birthday. This lead me to wonder who is the oldest Disbrowe/Disbrow living, and past. I turn to Mikes wonderful mailer to help answer yet another Disbrowe mystery. Please take a moment to review your many Family trees and forward to me for collation the name and date of birth of your family record holders. To limit the question somewhat please restrict your responses to include only Male or Female persons with the birth name of Disbrowe or Disbrow, or its variants. One living, one past if older than the living. Anyone who feels with reasonable certainty they are descended from James Disbrowe 1582-1638 the Elder, Yeoman of Eltisley, County Cambridgeshire, England, And his wife Elizabeth Hatley of Over, Cambridgeshire, England. please respond. Please respond to mrdiz_to@yahoo.com PLEASE DO NOT USE THE MAILER for your response. This is an unscientific survey for casual interest. If you wish to be informed of the findings mention it in your response. It is my plan if enough responses are received to enter the data on an excel spreadsheet, which can be sent to those interested. Thank you in advance for your interest, Guy Disbrowe __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Take Yahoo! Mail with you! Get it on your mobile phone. http://mobile.yahoo.com/maildemo

    01/26/2005 08:32:36
    1. Re: [DISBROW] A question of longevity
    2. Michael Disbrow
    3. Guy - This is an interesting topic. I'll have to check through my records to see if I can find the oldest Disbrow at the time of their death. In the meantime - My own father had his 90th birthday last October 25th, so he has your father "beat" by a few months. I'm sure there must be those out there older yet. Hope you get more responses. By the way, my dad is still very healthy, lives on his own and still drives! He's flying to Florida next month to spend time with some friends. And in the summer he plans on another season working in our local museum. My mom passed away last May just 10 days short of her 92nd birthday. Sure hope I got all their long-life genes! Mike - listowner ----- Original Message ----- From: "Guy Disbrowe" <mrdiz_to@yahoo.com> To: <DISBROW-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2005 6:32 PM Subject: [DISBROW] A question of longevity > Hello everyone, > > My father George Disbrowe, has just celebrated his > 90th birthday. > > This lead me to wonder who is the oldest > Disbrowe/Disbrow living, and past. > > I turn to Mikes wonderful mailer to help answer yet > another Disbrowe mystery. > > Please take a moment to review your many Family trees > and forward to me for collation the name and date of > birth of your family record holders. > > To limit the question somewhat please restrict your > responses to include only Male or Female persons with > the birth name of Disbrowe or Disbrow, or its > variants. One living, one past if older than the > living. > > Anyone who feels with reasonable certainty they are > descended from James Disbrowe 1582-1638 the Elder, > Yeoman of Eltisley, County Cambridgeshire, England, > And his wife Elizabeth Hatley of Over, Cambridgeshire, > England. please respond. > > Please respond to mrdiz_to@yahoo.com PLEASE DO > NOT USE THE MAILER for your response. > > This is an unscientific survey for casual interest. > > If you wish to be informed of the findings mention it > in your response. > It is my plan if enough responses are received to > enter the data on an excel spreadsheet, which can be > sent to those interested. > > Thank you in advance for your interest, > > > Guy Disbrowe > > > > > > __________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > Take Yahoo! Mail with you! Get it on your mobile phone. > http://mobile.yahoo.com/maildemo > > > ==== DISBROW Mailing List ==== > The Disbrow Family Web Site: > http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Ranch/5853 > > > ============================== > Census images 1901, 1891, 1881 and 1871, plus so much more. > Ancestry.com's United Kingdom & Ireland Collection. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13968/rd.ashx > > >

    01/27/2005 07:13:49