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Category Archives: Knaggs people
Thomas and Thomasin KNAGGS of Flamborough
I was delighted to hear from Heather Port at h.port@btinternet.com on Sunday. We share Thomas and Thomasin KNAGGS as our 3 x Great Grandparents. Heather’s line goes through their son William who was born in 1827. Heather thinks that Thomas`s parents were William … Continue reading
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KNAGGs family
8th April 2011 I heard from Mark Wood spudywoody@hotmail.com The son of James William Wood born in Ilkley in Yorkshire. Mark and I are related and I hope to receive more information from him about his KNAGGs ancestors.