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Date Posted: 17:12:54 01/27/07 Sat
Author: michele burns
Author Host/IP: 203-59-101-77.dyn.iinet.net.au / 203.59.101.77
Subject: Re: James Peters
In reply to: Ann Hercus 's message, "James Peters" on 12:59:29 10/30/05 Sun

Hi Ann

I am the great great granddaughter of Jeremiah George Howells and Margaret Howells (ne peters) my grandmother Edna Walsham (ne Howells) was their granddaughter along with her sisters Mavis and Dorothy and brother Vernon Villiers Howells. Dorothy, my great aunt who currently lives at Ulladulla nsw is the only one of McNaughton Villiers Howells and his wife Mildred Louise Evelyn (ne Best)'s children still surviving. Dorothy is very keen to hear more about James Peters as he was her great grandfather as well as yourself. I am currently researching the family tree of Humphrey Morgan Howells so if you require any information on the Howells just let me know. I will eventually post the information I have on the internet. I have a great picture of the Howells children, Edna, Vernon, Dorothy and Mavis from Manly on the front page of a book called Cracking Awaba stories of Mosman and Northern Beaches communities during the Depression by Paula Hamilton the picture shows them in a billy-cart which was made by their father McNaughton Villiers Howells in 1920.

Yours Faithfully

Michele Burns

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