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*CALLING ALL BARLTROPS*
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David | Report | 15 Feb 2005 00:46 |
See below |
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David | Report | 15 Feb 2005 00:46 |
I have the pleasure of owning a copy of 'The Bar Tree' written by Robert Barltrop in the late 1970's. It's an account of several generations of the Barltrop family since the 1700's. A few hundred names are listed, taking into account spelling variations such as Bartrip, Bartrop, Barthropp, Bartrick, and Bartrup. Now I certainly don't intend distributing copies, and it would be far too time-consuming to set out the whole of the family tree. However, if you have Barltrop ancestors in your family, please contact me off-list with details and I will see if I can provide some info. Regards Dave |
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Lorraine | Report | 31 Oct 2008 12:28 |
My Great Great Grandfather was a William Bartrupt born 1830 in Great Dunmow, Essex. Is there any chance this may be the same family? |