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« Reply #9 on: Thursday 05 January 12 12:54 GMT (UK) »
Hi Steve,

It is nice to know that there are more of us around and a bonus to be able to get in tough with new relatives.

I will give you a call sometime. I will ask my Sisters for the number.

I did have identical twin boys. Born on 4th December 2001. Max Kristian died on 5th December 2001 and Samuel Lee died on the 6th December.  Whilst I was carrying them, I/we were diagnosed with Twin to Twin Transfusion Syndone. Identical twins are not hereditary whereas fraternal twins are.  I hope I am correct in saying that my Dad's sister, Dorothy was a twin of which the other twin died at birth. They were not identical though and I don't know what the sex of the other baby was. Christine could probably enlighten you if need be although it is probably irrelevant. 

I now have Tammy Christine born 31st December 2002.

Look forward to speaking to you soon.

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Jill

Hi Jill

Happy New Year

I have been researching the Sheen's in the Worcester newspapers which are now online, and can be accessed by library subscription. I spotted Joseph Matthews Sheen keeping the Green Dragon Inn in Malvern for many years, he was insolvent in 1858 and bankrupt 1863, eventually being sent to prison for a short time. There is one in every family

I forgot to mention the family resemblance from your photo eyes very similar to my father

regards
Steve

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« Reply #10 on: Tuesday 31 July 12 13:39 BST (UK) »
Hi Steve, how is the research going. I have only just read your reply as I couldn't gain access to my account. Do you have any photos of yourself and father, I am intrigued to see if there is a resemblance. Fancy one of our family members being imprisoned, made me laugh. I quite agree that there is one in every family. Hope to hear back from you.

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« Reply #11 on: Sunday 05 August 12 09:44 BST (UK) »
Hi Jill.
Thanks for the posting, I've not done much on the family tree for some time, I have brought most branches that I can up to date, Just missing a female who lived in Northampton who I can't find a marriage/death for. I got back to the 1790s, but found 3 Richard Sheen's all born around the right time living close together one of which belongs to us,
I email a Rev Sheen in Australia a couple of times a year, there is a branch of around 30 out in Queeensland.

I've been away for a few days visiting my parents (father is 88) so will sort out some photos, would prefer to send via email if possible.
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Steve

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« Reply #12 on: Thursday 30 August 12 19:18 BST (UK) »
Hi Steve, good to hear back from you. Hope you enjoyed your trip. My dad is 91 now. The family seem to live to ripe old ages. My email address is * and I would love to see some photos if you don't mind sharing them. I'm sure I will be able to find photos of my family to send to you.

Jill x

Daft question: is your surname Sheen?
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