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FAO STEVE & NEIL PANKHURST

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Janet

Janet Report 11 Dec 2003 16:44

She may be, and she may have a similar problem to you, as she only has one person in her tree, too!

Unknown

Unknown Report 10 Dec 2003 20:41

I spoke to Steve Pankhurst about this at Guildford. He has employed Anthony Adolph to research his tree. There is no direct link to Emmeline, but possibility that there is a link through an earlier generation. Jim

Unknown

Unknown Report 10 Dec 2003 20:29

Thank you Theresa. I'd like to see a connection between the suffragettes and the gc bosses. What a lovely poem, Danny Boy, if she cares, she will not drive you mad. Love, L i L (Travelling now, actually)

Unknown

Unknown Report 9 Dec 2003 18:11

Marly - if that is where they are supposed to live - no, although my other thought is in London:) Probably wrong on both accounts,knowing me. Jude

Unknown

Unknown Report 9 Dec 2003 10:49

Marly - l was wondering that as well!! don't think its anything to do with Agnes though and it could be a male!!!!! Jude:))

*ღ*Dee in Bexleyheath*ღ*

*ღ*Dee in Bexleyheath*ღ* Report 8 Dec 2003 20:29

Still! A possibility I've wondered about myself! Any relation between the late Misses and living Messrs Pankhurst? Dierdre X

*ღ*Dee in Bexleyheath*ღ*

*ღ*Dee in Bexleyheath*ღ* Report 8 Dec 2003 20:23

Tho' not the one we're stuck with now I hope!!!

Unknown

Unknown Report 8 Dec 2003 18:23

lady in london and so enabled you to cast a vote to chose a goverment of your choice .

Unknown

Unknown Report 8 Dec 2003 17:59

Not a wind up! Encyclopaedia!

Margaret

Margaret Report 8 Dec 2003 17:47

Another wind up !!!!!

Unknown

Unknown Report 8 Dec 2003 17:36

EMMELINE PANKHURST 1858 - 1928 English suffragette, helped obtain vote for British women. With daughters Christabel and Sylvia, encouraged militant action by followers, including arson, chaining themselves to railings, and hunger strikes during imprisonment.

Unknown

Unknown Report 8 Dec 2003 17:30

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