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Comments by Joan
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27 November 2006
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Very good site. It was very informative and helped me alot to trace my ancestors. |
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Comments by J. Read
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24 November 2006
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Many thanks for a great site. |
Australia |
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I was so pleased to find this web site.It is brilliant, I have also been able to catch up on news of the Rogers Family, I met Colleen & Bernard[Bill] in 1986, with Brenda Wooton What a great time we all had, what hospitality, It brings back wonderful memories, Thankyou |
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Very Interesting ,wish there were more sites like this, very sad all those lifes lost on the ship wrecks many thanks. |
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Comments by Melanie
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08 November 2006
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What a great site. I wish other parishes would follow your example. Thank you. |
Cornwall |
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Wish this site had been available 30 yrs. ago, when I started searching for Cuttances. I'm a descendant of Henry the Innkeeper who was press ganged and swam ashore. |
New Zealand |
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I am a decendant of Captain William Gardiner who sunk the Glenbervie on the 13th of January 1902. Apparently he was on his way to South Africa at the time. All 22 crew managed to get off the ship including the ships cat! If anyone has anymore information about him please feel free to email me. I know that he was in Perth for a time as he had two sons one of which was born in Perth in 1854 - I think! |
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Very impressed with your website. Found the death of Stephen Goodfellow a coastguard, in 1875 originally from Mylor. Do you have any Coastguard records or photos please? |
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Comments by Liz Peck
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25 August 2006
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Your photographs of shipwrecks are stunning. A great site which makes me wish my family were Cornish! |
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