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[Games] Re: Emily Amy's 1st Historical NTNB Round 6
Family 1- Cranbourne Park, Newhamshire, England & New York, NY
Earl of Newhamshire, England
Estate: Cranbourne Park (ishild)ex-DW/DW(1889): Mabel Anna Catherine Wilkins Granville Duncan(cher529s)
--DH(1893): Paul Revere Duncan (Genevieve)
----DD(1927): Davina Reverie Duncan ex-DH (1880): Hugh William Amis Granville (glassmidnight)
DW(1896): Charity Hannah Aston Granville (Rowena Ravenclaw)
-DS (1911): John Clement Wilkins Granville (skinnyminnie)
-DD (1914): Alida Claire Georgiana Granville (Amoret)
-DD(1924): Lois Richenza Granville (skinnyminnie)
-DS(1925): Philip William Granville
-DS(1927): Tobias Hamo Granville
Nanny(1886): Minnie Ruth Fletcher (Guest)Family 2- Rodchester, Minnesotaex-DBF/DH(1892): Dr. Roy Edward Sandstrom (Wordsmith) (ishild also picked Roy)
ex-DGF/DW(1892): Elizabeth Ingrid Lindholm Firmin Sandstrom "Beth" (Cinnabar) (also Genevieve, Guest, Ohad Yigal picked Elizabeth)
DH(1888-1917): Edgar Aubert Firmin (Story (Mason Thursday))
-DD(1915): Adele Mireille Firmin (Cinnabar)
-DS(1924): Lars Edward Sandstrom (AnonymousNameNerd123)
-DD(1927): Runa Elizabeth Sandstrom
-Dog: Scruffy (skinnyminnie)ex-DBF's Roommate (1892): Ennis Patrick O'Callaghan (Amoret)
SO(1898): Sander Olav PettersenFamily 3- Derry Church, Pennsylvania
the Beatty familyGeorge's Mother (1854): Philadelphia Comfort Beatty née Wickes (Wraith)DH(1885): George Frank Beatty (AhaRememo)
DW(1882): Alice Martha Reid Beatty (RowenaRavenclaw)
-DD(1912): Julia Irene Beatty named for second class passenger, Mrs. Irene Colvin Corbett (glassmidnight)
-DS(1913): Sydney Carton Beatty (Genevieve)
-DS(1916): Harold Francis Beatty (Molly)
-DS(1919): Emmett Matthew Beatty (cher529s)
-DD(1923): Pearl Veronica Beatty (glassmidnight)Alice's Cousin(1901): Laurence Kennedy Reid "Laurie" (glassmidnight)
DF(1902): Lillian Maria Baird*
Alice's Cousin (1904): Hestia Gladys Reid (Molly)*Matthew Baird of Philadelphia made his fortune in the railroad industry in the 1800's.
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