About Saints and Sinners 2015
Please sign in to see more. Due to terminal ill heath I Have Made my daughter In-Law Sandra Green the administrator of this site, I trust you will still receive the newsletter if not please contact Sandra if you do not. I thank you for the help in the past.
Keep on with all your good work,and happy hunting.
Gordon.
My original Saints and Sinners family tree in TribalPages was put in the website in August 2010 and since then many mistakes have been rectified and a lot of new names and details have been entered. As stated then, my brother Allen Green, in 1986, started this never ending search of the family that we knew nothing about, and after his sad demise in 2006 when I inherited the tree I have caught the dreaded contagious disease of genealogy.
Since 2010 I have learnt a lot more about the father we did not know and also more information on my mother's side of the family, namely the Allen ancestors in Leicestershire. The story of Silas Allen and his three sons is very interesting. His eldest son William Charles dying in Canton, China, in 1857 at a very early age, his 2nd son Walter Brett Allen leaving the family home in Melton Mowbray and sailing off to end up working with the missionaries in the New Hebrides, now known as Vanuatu, and then settling in Sydney, NSW. Thanks to him he fathered my grandfather Sidney John Allen. The youngest son, Alfred Ernest Allen left home and migrated to Canada and ended up being one of the many killed with General Custer at the Battle of The Little Bighorn in 1876. Another discovery was when William Allcock married Sarah Sant and when the Sant's went to America in the early 1800's with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and were some of the early pioneers and settlers of Utah.
I have found new information about my good wife Fay's family re the Flynn's and a lot of other ancestors.
Please advise me of any mistakes in the tree that you may find. Thanks' to all the people who have helped me on this journey with the information and advice that you have shared with me.
Happy Hunting
Gordon
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