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Staffslass | Report | 10 Jul 2011 19:18 |
Hi, |
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Chris in Sussex | Report | 10 Jul 2011 20:15 |
Of Irish descent? |
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MR_MAGOO | Report | 10 Jul 2011 20:16 |
Hope this solves your problem. |
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George_of_Westbury | Report | 10 Jul 2011 20:16 |
I found this, could be something to do with a religious order, |
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MargaretM | Report | 10 Jul 2011 20:22 |
Was she Roman Catholic? E de M usually means Enfant de Marie signifying that she was educated at a convent i.e. educated to be a lady. |
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Staffslass | Report | 10 Jul 2011 20:24 |
Thanks for your help she was not of Irish decent but reading through the other links I think she may have been a missionary. |