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Registrants for name: BRUCE
| Name | Country | More Information | |
|---|---|---|---|
| James Curson | fhm@metropolis.co.uk | AUSTRALIA | At 87 years of age I have finally completed both sides of my family history, all except one lost half-cousin. Rosemary Wright was born in the late 1930s and was the daughter of Reverend Theodore William Durant Wright, and Monica. He was vicar at Redhill, Surrey, and Anmerang, Sussex, in the 1930s and an RAF padre during WWII. We know that Rosemary was a pupil at Farling High School before losing touch with the family, and was reported to have married Peter Bruce about 1957. She would be in her … |
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