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From: Arlene Berta <>
Subject: Re: [CAE] Fw: Brown family - Lancashire
Date: Tue, 5 Oct 2004 07:36:50 -0700
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Thanks for sharing.
Arlene
On Oct 4, 2004, at 1:05 PM, Barbara Williams wrote:

>
>
>> Hi to all
>>
>> I just got this in my in-box - looks promising especially for those
>> of us
>> with common names. It "seems" to be free at the moment.
>>
>> Regards
>> Barbara
>>
>>
>>
>>> I noticed on the Lancs Surnames site that you are looking for Brown
>>> ancestors in Lancashire.
>>>
>>> As you've no doubt discovered, researching Browns is like looking
>>> for a needle in a haystack, and trying to find someone else who
>>> shares the same Brown line is a frustrating task. Some of us have
>>> Smith ancestors too, which makes matters even worse!
>>>
>>> If you haven't already come across the LostCousins website I'd
>>> suggest you take a look. The way it works is to match people who
>>> share the same ancestors from the 1881 Census - and this makes it
>>> the one site where looking for Browns & Smiths isn't a disadvantage.
>>>
>>> The address of the site is www.LostCousins.com - and it's free to
>>> register. It's worth entering all your ancestors, not just Browns -
>>> you
>>> never know what mysteries you might solve!
>>>
>>> If everybody researching Browns in Lancs joins it would be
>>> absolutely brilliant!
>>>
>>> Best of luck in your research,
>>> Peter
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
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