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If the slipper fits
NEW DELHI: An Australian television technician has begun a Cinderella-style hunt for his ”princess” ancestor in Delhi, attempting to trace her and her descendants using only a pair of silk slippers handed down through generations. Eric Ronald has released photographs … Continue reading
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ALL the King and Queens of England
Many Years ago I set out to prove that once you find you are related to one King or Queen of England, then you are related to all of them. I have a Family Tree Site at Enchanted Family, which … Continue reading
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Cinderella-style hunt for Indian ancestors
Major General Need was a British cavalry officer who fought in the Siege of Kachoorie, the assault of Allighur and the capture of Agra, home of India’s Taj Mahal. Mr Ronald’s family records show that he and his family are … Continue reading
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Tagged Agra, Ali Khan, Ali Khan II, Amir Mohammed Khan, Australia, Australian High, Australian High Commission in New Delhi, british cavalry, cavalry officer, Cawnpore, Colonel, colonial figures, Commissioner, Delhi, Eric Ronald, family mystery, Flora Ronald, Ghaziuddin Haider, heraldray, India, indian ancestors, indian mutiny, Johnston, Kanpur, King, Lucknow, Magor General, Major General, mohammed khan, muslim rulers, Peter Varghese, physical reminder, princess, Royal, royal heraldary, Saadat Ali Khan II, Samuel Need, Taj Mahal, the Commonwealth Games, The Daily Telegraph, unnamed daughter, Walter
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ALL the King and Queens of Scotland
Many Years ago I set out to prove that once you find you are related to one King or Queen of Scotland, then you are related to all of them. I have a Family Tree Site at Enchanted Family, which … Continue reading
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Tagged aedan, bane, cerr, constantine ii, constantine iii, cousins, drust, duncan ii, edga, edmund, enchanted family, family marriages, fota, grandfathers, kenneth i, King, kings and queens of scotland, lady kathleen, macbeth, malcolm ii, malcolm iii, Queen, Royal Family, Scotland, scottish kings, uncles, venemous
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The Knights of EastWind to host second Renaissance fair
Since then, the King and Queen, as well as some of the 45 other active members of the Knights of EastWind, have camped out on the land surrounding the castle and worked hard to build an entire village in the … Continue reading
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