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Spence family in the UK at 1901 census

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John

John Report 26 Jun 2011 20:13

Sorry folks my son has just broken his femur during an IronMan triathlon in Nice, France and so I've been offline all day.

The idiot who has John Loombe Cory b1875 is me and I'm afraid to tell you that I knew all that lot. It took me years even though I too live in Kings Lynn. The father of the Cory family died in 1886 and Emma moved adjacent to her brother John Loombe Culham Brooke - I didn't know that!

BUT still no sign of the Africans is there. Someone asked where the father was born - 26 Feb 1864, at 299, Parliamentary Road, Glasgow, Scotland. In case anyone needs to use ScotlandsPeople - it's great but I can't get started with my lost folk.

Janice

Janice Report 26 Jun 2011 22:26

The person who has John Loombe Cory is called Frank. Forgive me for being stupid, but you seem to be called John??

If you knew all that, why did you ask 'who on earth is Frederick'?

John

John Report 26 Jun 2011 22:45

Sorry but I knew of the Cory's but didn't know that lived adjacent to their brother/uncle and the name Fridrich Richert 12 without Cory surprised me. I wouldn't have suspected him there (and being daft wouldn't have recognised the Cory surname initially). Sorry to be seen to be unappreciative of your researches on my behalf. But William & Mary Ann were negotiating with the Boer generals and met Winston Churchill in Lindley before their town was burnt down by the British in their scorched earth policy. No record of the return sailing but nan was "packed off" to help her "poor" sister that had been so much in the "last two years" according to the letter written by the sisters' father JLC Brooke.

John

John Report 28 Jun 2011 21:35

Thanks everyone - seems that nobody can find her and her children. Maybe they were at sea sailing from South Africa to the UK.