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My
quest is to trace the ancestors and descendants of George Denny, my third
great grandfather. My brother Roger and I were brought up in Harleston,
Norfolk, to believe we had very few relatives. We seemed to be the only
Dennys remaining in the area Our father ran the family ironmongers shop,
G Denny & Sons. I married in St Mary’s, Redenhall — little
did I know how many family “events” had taken place. I knew
about a few of these but more were to be discovered.Roger started on the
family search some 18 years ago. With the help of family knowledge, a birthday
book belonging to our great-grandmother, various family papers and dedicated
research, he traced the tree back to George and Rhoda.
Roger
wrote to everyone he could find of approximately our generation, sending
them the family tree. He received some replies but unfortunately any notes
he has about people in the family tree have been mislaid in an ancient
Pedigree file which we are still looking for!
In November
1999 I decided to research more about the Denny Family Tree. I started
by going to the web site www.familysearch.com and there I found a group
of about 9 people under the Denny name. I sent an e-mail to this group
asking if anyone was researching George and Rhoda. Within 24 hours came
back a reply from a fourth cousin in New York. My brother had been corresponding
with her mother and her back in the early ‘90s. She put me in touch
with a fourth cousin once removed in Norfolk. Since then I have met both
of these "cousins".
What originally
inspired me to write this in story form is “The Colby Connection”.
In about 1986 distant relatives researched the Colby family tree and visited
Harleston. There they met our family and we exchanged information. They
wrote a wonderful family history called “The Colby Connection”,
with photos, maps, hand-drawn family trees and lots of stories, all without
the aid of a computer. Their book brings the history alive and this is
my intention with this web-site.
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St Mary's Redenhall
Birthday Book
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