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Griselda Mussett
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Griselda | Report | 23 Apr 2003 10:59 |
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Louise-Theresa Mandeville-Hopper, born 1869 and married to James Alfred Briggs, was my great-grandmother. Her mother was Helen Myers, born 10.1.1845 at St Clements Dane, Strand, London. She married Richard Mandeville Hopper (born 1832/3?) and who died 28.2.1881 in Hackney. He originally trained as a priest but later became a piano maker. Her sister was Esther Myers, born 5.3.1842. Their mother was Rosa Samuel, who married Andrew or Angell? Myers, a professor of music. Rosa was the daughter of a Moses Samuel of 15 Berkely Street, Lambeth. Any information about any of the above would be most welcome. Thanks. |
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