HUSCROFT 1900/1918
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Re: HUSCROFT 1900/1918
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Posted: 14 Jan 2008 5:37AM GMT |
Classification: Query
Hello, Frances:
I have something to give to my cousin, Virginia Nielsen, who was a pen-pal of mine when we were growing up. At the time I lived in St. Petersburg, Florida. If I am correct, you are either a sister of Ginny's or in some other way related to her. Is that true? If so, can you tell me how to get in touch with her, or where she is now? Your William Huscroft was the brother of my Great, Great Grandfather, James Todd Huscroft. My grandmother was named Catherine Todd Huscroft. The name James Todd apparently has been handed down for decades in the the family. There was also a James Todd Huscroft who was a "hermit" in Alaska. PortiaHardesty is a pen-name that I use. My name is Joycene Cole Harwood, and I am now back living in Florida. By the way, Ginny came to visit me once when I lived in Virginia, just outside Washington, D.C.
I would appreciate any information you can give me. Thanks ever so much.
Joycene
I have something to give to my cousin, Virginia Nielsen, who was a pen-pal of mine when we were growing up. At the time I lived in St. Petersburg, Florida. If I am correct, you are either a sister of Ginny's or in some other way related to her. Is that true? If so, can you tell me how to get in touch with her, or where she is now? Your William Huscroft was the brother of my Great, Great Grandfather, James Todd Huscroft. My grandmother was named Catherine Todd Huscroft. The name James Todd apparently has been handed down for decades in the the family. There was also a James Todd Huscroft who was a "hermit" in Alaska. PortiaHardesty is a pen-name that I use. My name is Joycene Cole Harwood, and I am now back living in Florida. By the way, Ginny came to visit me once when I lived in Virginia, just outside Washington, D.C.
I would appreciate any information you can give me. Thanks ever so much.
Joycene
