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Clent Family Origins

How amazing to read of another Huxley who married into the Waldron family in Clent. My great grandfather, William Huxley, married Ellen Waldron in 1867 and I believe her grandfather was Thomas Waldron, but have so far been unable to trace the "in between" generation. I have pictures of Clent showing houses where the family lived in later years but they moved from the area in the 1900's, presumably for work. I have found the Huxley side of the family to be very prolific and somewhat difficult to trace as the same Christian name appears in many branches of the family. Would love to hear from any possible relations.

Written by Sally Drew. To send Sally Drew a private message, click here.

A memory of Clent in West Midlands shared on Tuesday, 27th July 2010.

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RE: RE: Clent Family Origins

To Sally Drew, So we are related then! I have photos of William and Ellen Huxley, being descended from their daughter Sarah Ellen (Nellie). Who are you? Please make contact to share research as I have done a lot. Wendy PS Clicking on your name hasn't got me through to your private e-mail.

Comment from Wendy Larmour on Sunday, 10th April 2011.

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