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IntroductionThe reason for developing this website was to ensure that the years of research carried out by my sister-in-law, Alison de Dulin regarding our Dulin ancestry, and the mass of information and documents that I inherited from my late cousin John Charles West Appleton, was made available to all that shared our interest. And so we hope that this can be a place to meet nice like minded people who are willing to help each other discover their roots. Below are links to some of the family names on this site: 1. Appleton 2. Bishop 3. Brice 4. de Dulin 5. Dulin 6. Foot 7. Hate 8. Owen 9. Snelling 10. Welling What became of Fanny Frampton Foot?Can you shed any light on what became of Fanny Frampton Foot? Fanny was the daughter of Elijah and Fanny Foot (nèe Frampton), she was born in 1892 at Bexley Heath, Kent, England and sadly her mother Fanny died on the 12th September 1892 in The Cottage Hospital, Upton Road, Bexley Heath, Kent, as a result of burns caused by her dress accidentally catching fire. Young Fanny was last found in the 1901 census (RG13/89/144/9) - living in London - aged 9, with her widowed aunt - Annie Meaden (nèe Frampton). If you can help with the story of Fanny's life since 1901 her Foot cousins would be very grateful. Thanks are due to Joanne Webber for her help in our Frampton research. If you can help - Click on the image of Elijah Foot to contact us.
AccessGuests will be able to access the Genealogy files, but will not be able to view details relating to those living family members. You may like to start your search by entering names on the left, or try the Advanced search or maybe browse the Surnames. There are 422 unique surnames and 1694 individuals. Or click on the genealogy button above and have extra features available. Try running your mouse over the banner photographs at the top right of this page.
Family Matters. The
development of
this section was
brought on by more
family members
moving away, this
time to Australia.
The distances between
us are growing
all the time and
this fact brought
on a strong desire
to enable family
members to keep
in closer contact.
The Family
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Entry No. 615. St Martin-in-the-fields, burials .28th March 1819. |
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Books available by family members. Nicola
Nicola. A Second Chance to Live, by Nicola Owen. Published by Bantam Press. ISBN 0593 024400. Buy it second hand at amazon.co.uk
Pettie
Pettie. Memories of a Victorian Nursery. by Annie Beatrice Champion. Compiled and Illustrated by Avis Thornton. Published by Cicerone Press. ISBN 1 85284 027 7 Buy it second hand at
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