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About Leslie's tribe
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I haven't done a great deal of research myself. For the most part I've just typed information that others provided or sourced. Years ago (when I was still at school), I asked Great Aunt Sally about the Farrows and she prepared for me many scraps of paper relating to the family, although I didn't get my hands on  them for a very long time. And now, yet more years on, the prospect of organizing these is very appealing and keeps me going.
    As part of an OU degree, Audrey Farrow (née Wilson) did a lot of research into the Farrow family, and I believe much of the info I've used here originated from her work. More recently, Edna Pearce (née Farrow) went through her father's second diary for dates of births and deaths, and also remembered a  little of the Chesneys. Ruth Good (née Farrow) put together a Farrow family history for her sister Phil Martin's 80th birthday, to which I've also referred. 
  My Aunt Nan provided invaluable information and help with Glews, Coulsons, Pullans and even Fletchers, most of whom would otherwise have been lost to me.. There's also info sourced by Nan's nephew John Andrew Sergeant. 
   Sue Geen (née Rogers) has kindly provided a Chesney family photo and labelled it for me. Edna identified the pic of the old lady on her own (also from Sue), as "a great-grandma Chesney. I think she was called Ellen" --  Ellen Chesney, née Orton. And I've managed to trace some older Chesney names, as info promised by another Chesney relative sadly hasn't materialized. 

On the other side of the family, Judie Bright (née Wheatley) has been doing careful research over most of her life into the Patons and Goodhands (as well as the Wheatleys and Brights, of course). There's also material that was supplied by Beulah Whiting (née Allred, a descendant of Alice Salkeld, and at last I have the connexions to fit her in here, or at least, I think I do -- it all came, mostly unchecked, from ancestry.com's OneWorldTree) of Utah. Many more of Beulah's Brough ancestors were found at "Our Holling and Bruce Family" and "Starks Family" sites elsewhere on Tribal Pages. Some older Goodhand info comes from Bob Kershaw; Paul Drinkall of Epworth uncovered the older Drinkall names. More recently, I have been in touch with Howard Sharpe, from whom I have some older Sharpe and Dannatt details; J Lambert, who's been researching Farrows and Brocklesbys on behalf of Dorothy Grant, and Penny Balderson, who's also been looking into the Farrow side of the family, Please leave your name in the guest book. No need for you to make any comment, but it's good to know who's been interested enough to visit!

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