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Old 21-10-21, 15:27
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Oh is there? Can you tell me the name of the tree and I'll send that too!
Actually it's the same tree in the big gallery I will PM a link.

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Thanks Maggie! I've never come across a tree gallery before
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All ready to send now. Just need to know which email address to use!
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All ready to send now. Just need to know which email address to use!
It doesn’t matter Merry, either will do.
Thanks both - it’ll be interesting to see it/them
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Ok, sending now.....
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Thanks Merry. Received and replied!
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Actually it's the same tree in the big gallery I will PM a link.
Another long shot - does that family tree have Trevor Clark on it - whom I knew when in my teens! After the land was sold he said he was going to Australia - I don’t know whether he did or not as we weren’t close friends, just part of a crowd who met in a coffee club at the time.
The chap who has all these negs/photos agrees it would be good for the family to have them if possible. So if maybe Trevor got married - wherever - he could try to make contact.
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Depends whether the Trevor was your age or a gen older? One of their sons, b 1924, had Trevor as his third forename. The tree has this man dying in 1989, but there doesn't seem to be a death in the UK, so he may have emigrated.

If that's not the reight Trevor, it's of course very possible that he or a sibling was the father of another Trevor.

I'm a bit confused that you seem to know this Clark family now. Is that just a mad coincidence?!!
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Depends whether the Trevor was your age or a gen older? One of their sons, b 1924, had Trevor as his third forename. The tree has this man dying in 1989, but there doesn't seem to be a death in the UK, so he may have emigrated.

If that's not the reight Trevor, it's of course very possible that he or a sibling was the father of another Trevor.

I'm a bit confused that you seem to know this Clark family now. Is that just a mad coincidence?!!
I thought I’d mentioned that I’d known Trevor, but only as ‘one of the crowd’ -sorry. Didn’t know any of his family at all, he was just a chap amongst many who occasionally joined us now and then. Probably, thinking about it, was that he had an MG sports car, and some of us were keen on sports cars!
I would say the 1924 would be too old - I may be wrong, and he wore his age well? I’m taking early 1960s.
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It looks like he lived and died in Australia.
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