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Trying to find Lamb

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Samantha

Samantha Report 3 Oct 2004 20:17

HEMEL HEMPSTEAD 1930'S I'm looking for a family of LAMB's who lived in 19 South Hill Road HEMEL HEMPSTEAD in 1935 and near there afterwards. The names I have are John Francis Henry LAMB (c1862-1947) and his wife Hannah LAMB (c1869 -1946) George Edward LAMB Alice Alexandra Patience LAMB Mary Lamb and her daugher Mary Margaret LAMB(1927) I would be very interested to hear from any one. Thanks samantha

Maureen

Maureen Report 19 Oct 2014 14:59

Samantha, some of your details match with my great grandfather. Hannah was his second wife, his first wife having died young leaving three children Mary J, Patrick John and Finnbarr Nicholas (my grandfather). Hannah's maiden name was Cocker or Crocker. According to my grandfather Hannah was a wonderful stepmother. There was also a Lily as I remember visiting a great aunt Lil at Hemel.

If any of the above fits, please feel free to get in touch.

Mo

AnnCardiff

AnnCardiff Report 19 Oct 2014 15:06

Hi Maureen - Samantha posted over ten years ago and unlikely to be looking for replies - you can try to make contact with her via this site by clicking on her name to send a message - if she still has the same email address she will receive it

Ann :-)