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Hello, I am new to this listing, so hope I do this right.
I would like a copy of your PDF's please. My connection is from Shipham in Somerset.
regards Carolyn.
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I am from the Peterborough Ontario branch of the Tripp Family Clan. My mother has been telling me the story of our ancestor and how the name was changed to Tripp since I was a kid. I didn't believe her until she asked me to "go on that internet thing and look for it".
She is turning 80 this year and I would love to be able to give her a copy of that family tree.
Please email it to [email]gogee25@hotmail.com[/email] when you can.
I appreciate it!
Viki-Jo
Ps, mom's name is Victoria Beryl Tripp (it showed on the birth certificate as Beryl Victoria Tripp), born 1940. Her father was Rodderick Tripp who married Beryl Shear.
The Tree is quite long when printed, maybe 15-inches tall by 15-feet long. I was able to scan it to a pdf only because I worked in an Engineering Office which had a scanner for roll sized drawings. I have shared the tree with close relatives by copying the files to a CD.
Roger
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