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Thank you for thinking of me, I have actually got copies of both those marriages already. If you ever spot anything else you think may be helpful, I would surely appreciate any help you offer.  Could I be so forward as to suggest I send you a simplified family tree so far so you can see relevant names ?     Cheers Julie

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I have made wonderful progress thanks to help on here, Have a few more questions if anyone can help please . is there a death record for any of the following?  Florence Jane Ross b. 1890 Nee Huggins or her sister
Ethel Ann Drummond B. 1892  or Ist and second wived of Osborne Edward Huggins  --  Clara Huggins (nee Salter) or Gladys Huggins(nee Hulbert) . Also Clara and Osbornes daughter Norah Garnett? Wondering what year one is allowed to see these records up to as they must be 1960 +.  Also what age do records for births and marriages have to be to become open?

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 Wondering if there is anyone on here who may know anything of this couple or their sons Osborne and Alexander or their daughters Harriet (who married Cyril Artus in 1910) , Florence who became wife of Drummond Stewart Ross or Ethel who married in 1922 Claude Drummond. I believe the names of some grandchildren were Cyril, Eric, Norah (who married a Garnett) , Marion, Sybil and possibly Geoffrey. Cyril married Elizabeth Uys and Eric married Hazel Anders. I have found here in NZ an old album with pics of these people. My great grandfather was a brother of Osborne  (snr) and I am writing a book about this family of my ancestors. Would love to fill in some of the gaps 

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South Africa / Re: huggins ancestors in Durban
« on: Tuesday 31 October 17 03:11 GMT (UK)  »
thank you Bumble bee, Maybe I shall try family search for my South African mysteries .

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South Africa / Re: huggins ancestors in Durban
« on: Monday 30 October 17 18:16 GMT (UK)  »
Hi again Bumble bee, Just reading all the info in small print under your reply . Please what doe sWRY stand for ? I am a complete novice at this

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South Africa / Re: huggins ancestors in Durban
« on: Monday 30 October 17 18:14 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks Bumble bee , Is that familysearch by the latter day saints or something else ?

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South Africa / Re: huggins ancestors in Durban
« on: Monday 30 October 17 09:29 GMT (UK)  »
thanks for that, yes I do know about the deaths of the two osbornes but if you found a baptism or birth for lawrence that would be wonderful.

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South Africa / Re: huggins ancestors in Durban
« on: Sunday 29 October 17 17:51 GMT (UK)  »
thank you so much nookie , That confirms what I was told , now my question is  -- was their  son Lawrence John Henry Redman  born in South Africa or UK as his birth year was supposedly 1878 ?  Do you have access to Ancestry.com by any chance ?

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South Africa / huggins ancestors in Durban
« on: Sunday 15 October 17 06:06 BST (UK)  »
Just wondering if anyone knows how to access passenger lists for arrivals in Durban in late 1870s . I am looking for Ann Huggins, and her adult children Alexander, Osborne and Ernest. Also around that time Henry and Agnes Amy Redman and their daughter Rhoda and possibly Florence and John Simmonds.

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