Hi All, It has become customary to suggest at this time of year, that you may post the details of a long lost Kentish relative who you would like to invite to Christmas Dinner (with all the trimmings) in the hope that some kind soul might help find them for you and bring them to your door. So from now until Good St Stephen's Day, December 26th 'Hunt the Wren Day' you may post such details and may the greetings of the season bring a warm glow to you. All the very best D. Stuart Hammond
We have issued this invitation before to Alice Maud BURROWS, b 1881 Orpington, Kent to William BURROWS, d 1910, & his wife Jemima JEAL, d 1889. One of your 2 grandsons in Canada would very much like to share Christmas dinner with you. There will also be 2 great- and 2 great-grandchildren gathered around our table. You vanished from our knowledge of the family in mid-1902 and your branch in our family tree needs information. Norma and David
Maybe this one. Miss Alice Burrows Gender: Female Departure Date: 10 May 1907 Port of Departure: Liverpool, England Destination Port: Quebec; Montreal, Canada Ship Name: Victorian Maureen Rawson KentGenealogy@yahoo.ca Kent Genealogy Website: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~mrawson/ -------------------------------------------- On Mon, 12/16/13, Norma Brown <browndm@sympatico.ca> wrote: Subject: Re: [KENT-ENG] Bring them home for Christmas--- Alice Maud BURROWS To: kent-eng@rootsweb.com Received: Monday, December 16, 2013, 4:07 PM We have issued this invitation before to Alice Maud BURROWS, b 1881 Orpington, Kent to William BURROWS, d 1910, & his wife Jemima JEAL, d 1889. One of your 2 grandsons in Canada would very much like to share Christmas dinner with you. There will also be 2 great- and 2 great-grandchildren gathered around our table. You vanished from our knowledge of the family in mid-1902 and your branch in our family tree needs information. Norma and David ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to KENT-ENG-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message