Author Topic: FRANKLYN St Albans & Barnet  (Read 7238 times)

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Re: FRANKLYN St Albans & Barnet
« Reply #9 on: Saturday 23 April 11 04:42 BST (UK) »
Hi Ray - my sources tell me Scarlet Fever was running rampant

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Re: FRANKLYN St Albans & Barnet
« Reply #10 on: Saturday 23 April 11 14:02 BST (UK) »
Hi Glenda

TVM!

Scarlet Fever, I'd forgotten all about that.

Cheers

Ray
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Re: FRANKLYN St Albans & Barnet
« Reply #11 on: Wednesday 16 December 15 04:18 GMT (UK) »
Hi
There is a death notice in the Nelson Evening Mail 1 Jun 1882 which reads as follows:
FRANKLYN-on the 6th April, at Tunbridge Wells, William Norris Franklyn Esq second son of the late Richard Franklyn Esq, of Totteridge House, Hertfordshire, age 82. 
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Re: FRANKLYN St Albans & Barnet
« Reply #12 on: Wednesday 13 January 16 01:47 GMT (UK) »
Dear Glenda,
I am interested in how your cousin's book is coming along.The people you are researching are in my family tree as well.


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Re: FRANKLYN St Albans & Barnet
« Reply #13 on: Sunday 31 January 16 19:22 GMT (UK) »
Hi Murrayf23,

Welcome to RootsChat, how exciting to find a living rellie hopefully Glenda will reply to you very soon she was online only a few days ago.

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Re: FRANKLYN St Albans & Barnet
« Reply #14 on: Wednesday 06 April 16 03:03 BST (UK) »
Hi Murray F23  I don't think I have answered your message obviously we have written before as you are talking about my cousins book. Can you please refresh my memory.  Many trees have grown recently and a while since I did anything on Franklyn.  Glenda

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Re: FRANKLYN St Albans & Barnet
« Reply #15 on: Thursday 07 April 16 05:31 BST (UK) »
Dear Glenda,
No you have not replied before.I'm new to roots chat and have not been in contact with you previously.Your reply number 3 above mentions your cousins book.If your cousins book has been printed i would be interested in purchasing it as it would be about my ancestors as i have mentioned.
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Re: FRANKLYN St Albans & Barnet
« Reply #16 on: Friday 08 April 16 10:42 BST (UK) »
It is not a "book" as such, it like a large journal of A4 pages in a binder which she had printed of all her years of research and input by other family members me included giving my connections. It is about 1 inch thick. My Mother was a Franklyn and my cousins husband is a Franklyn. She asked family members and those of us who wanted one we paid $20.00. It is the English family in England going way-back to 1500's and the branches which came to Australia and New Zealand. If you would like to give me your connection I am happy to copy/scan the pages for you. It is possible I have lots of photos and may have some of your connection there. Please note all our research has been verified with actual viewing of records over many years. My cousin is heavily into History so it make interesting reading. Glenda

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Re: FRANKLYN St Albans & Barnet
« Reply #17 on: Saturday 09 April 16 04:17 BST (UK) »
Dear Glenda,
I am a Franklyn from New Zealand.My English Ancestor Henry Franklyn is a brother to William Norris Franklyn solicitor.Four of Henry's sons may have came to New Zealand but i only have detail on two,
I would be keen to pay for a copy of your cousin's work as long as she is agreeable.
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