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Trying to find Buisson

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PricklyHolly

PricklyHolly Report 18 Oct 2014 22:44

As Rodney is a new member.......I will send him a PM.

Rambling

Rambling Report 18 Oct 2014 18:24

Rodney, As Dennis' post is 10 years old he is unlikely to see your response. If you click on his name you can send a private message , if Genes still has a current email address for him he will be notified of your message.

In any case you must remove your email addy as it is against T & cs to post it, and it may well be reported.

Rodney Victor

Rodney Victor Report 18 Oct 2014 18:11

I am the grandson of Henry Buisson Rawlings.
The message above was posted in 2004. Are you still there??!!
[email protected]

Dennis

Dennis Report 5 Jul 2004 11:20

Henry Buisson Rawlings: a 19th century mystery. Is there any descendant of the Rawlings family who could enlighten me as to why George Daniel Powell Rawlings, who married Eliza Alice Parsons at Bethnal Green in 1871, should call his third child by the name of my great grandfather, Henry Buisson. Both families lived in Hoxton New Town in the 1880s, although Henry Buisson Rawlings was born in Poplar in 1875. In 1898 Henry Buisson Rawlings married Nellie Delamore at Bethnal Green and called their son, born in 1899, Henry G(eorge) D(aniel) P(owell) Rawlings which would seem to suggest that any connection between the two families was at an entirely personal level. What this was it would be interesting to know.