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Old 18-09-10, 22:18
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Default I'm also trying to find an arrival in UK

I've just spotted on Ancestry that there is a list of "England, Alien Arrivals, 1810-1811, 1826-1869" I was wondering if SKS could look up "Mademoiselle Versigny" for me to see what it says. "Mr Versigny" would be interesting too. I'm not around tomorrow, so if there is a reply I'm not ignoring you.

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Old 18-09-10, 22:25
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Old 18-09-10, 22:31
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Thanks for that Libby, I've replied
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Old 18-09-10, 22:43
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Thanks so much for that image Libby, not sure it helps though. I see what you mean about the others below in the list, are they the same name? I was hoping to see some link to the name Wilhelmina Coralie ?Versigny ? de Vere b1835. She was here in England by 1855 as that's when her first child was born! So the date fits!
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