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From: "Davis, Leith (FORESTRY)" <>
Subject: RE: Introduction to help solve ' brick walls'
Date: Tue, 7 Nov 2000 14:06:13 +1030
Pam
The other Pipers were the ones of much more social significance who were
based around Bathurst and aren't any relation. I'd be very surprised if
your Lydia/Sarah isn't connected to the Minorca Pipers because of the
geographical connection, and because Lydia and Sarah are both family names.
I will have a look at what I have
Leith
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From: pam clarke [mailto:]
Sent: Tuesday, 7 November 2000 13:59
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Subject: Re: Introduction to help solve ' brick walls'
Hello Leith Many thanks for replying to my email. It would be great
if you could have a look on your database and see what you could find. My
great granddad was born in 1848 so I'm not sure that the Lydia Piper (b.
1873) you mention would have been the mother of my granddad - however, we
must look at all trees/branches or whatever. I have been told that Lydia
(Sarah) Piper and my G/Grandad Charles Henry (aka Henry Charles) were not
married.
It would be nice to find some family - what type of cousins are there Leith
??? the only ones I've heard of are "kissin cousins" !!! - haven't got
any of those either !!!
Regards PamC (nee Coulter)
PS I did contact Dr. Graham Piper who wrote "The Minorca Pipers" - he
doesn't think there is a connection although on page 97 of his book he
speaks about a Sarah Rebecca Piper. He could not at the time he wrote the
book find much information about her.
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Date: Tuesday, November 07, 2000 12:00 PM
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