Thursday, 19 May 2022

 My Family Tree.

Deeply rooted in Somerset, England.

(See below and also search 'Ancestors' for some surprising results!)

















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https://www.familysearch.org/tree/pedigree/landscape/GX7X-BSK






















4 comments:

  1. Dale R Veater. Obituary: https://www.deseret.com/2002/4/9/19648029/obituary-dale-r-veater

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  2. James Parfitt Veater: https://ancestors.familysearch.org/en/KWNC-43Z/james-veater-1846-1921

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  3. The Peters/Fear connection goes back a long way. See: https://bumsteadhistory.wordpress.com/2016/04/23/the-peters-family-of-chew-magna/

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  4. When I was a kid Mrs Morris (no relation to the above as far as I am aware - it just reminded me!) was the landlady of the Rising Sun, in Pensford. Jane Flower and I used to deliver her meat on a Saturday and if we were lucky she would give us a Penguin - not a live one obviously. I found her somewhat intimidating but then most adults were. That generation had known harder times than ours. She was renowned in our family for saying to my elder brother, "I knew thee faather and thee grand-faather - and a fine boy he were!" I believe in the Somerset idiom, it was intended as an inverted compliment or ironic. At least that is how we interpreted and laughed over it whenever the opportunity arose.

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