Posted by Carolyn on 18/1/2026, 12:28 pm, in reply to "Re: apprenticeship records 1843-1851" So, Sometimes George Clogg used Huxtable as a middle name. There are a lot of Huxtables in Berynarbor so it's possible that his father was a Huxtable. Thank you. Message Thread apprenticeship records 1843-1851 - Carolyn 14/1/2026, 6:42 pm Re: apprenticeship records 1843-1851 - Judy Haen 2/2/2026, 2:35 pm Re: apprenticeship records 1843-1851 - Judith 19/1/2026, 7:51 am Re: apprenticeship records 1843-1851 - Carolyn 19/1/2026, 3:05 pm Re: apprenticeship records 1843-1851 - Chris 18/1/2026, 6:58 am Re: apprenticeship records 1843-1851 - Carolyn 17/1/2026, 8:35 pm Re: apprenticeship records 1843-1851 - Sally Topliss 17/1/2026, 5:13 pm Re: apprenticeship records 1843-1851 - Carolyn 18/1/2026, 12:28 pm Re: apprenticeship records 1843-1851 - Judith 17/1/2026, 11:01 am Re: apprenticeship records 1843-1851 - Sally Topliss 16/1/2026, 10:41 am Re: apprenticeship records 1843-1851 - Carolyn 16/1/2026, 6:17 pm Re: apprenticeship records 1843-1851 - Sally Topliss 17/1/2026, 11:39 am Re: apprenticeship records 1843-1851 - Carolyn 21/1/2026, 1:37 am « Back to index | View thread »
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