Author Topic: Arthur Fearn (or Jellyman)  (Read 2853 times)

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Re: Arthur Fearn (or Jellyman)
« Reply #9 on: Sunday 02 April 17 05:57 BST (UK) »
Hello Gwila, thank you for the reply re Emma Fearn

She is a fascinating character, I quite agree!

 My interest in her comes from a will made by my  (probable) great great grandfather James Page, at Blenheim, in which he bequeathed his entire estate (of less than four hundred pounds from memory) to Emma. He is buried in the Omaka cemetery, in an unmarked grave. Mid 1880 s.

I have also been in contact with another researcher on this message board, kglm, who knows a great deal about Emma.

Good luck with your research,

Cheryl.