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Hi Jane
How fascinating, yes you are correct I see William McMinn Cree brother of
James9 Cree b. 11 Mar 1860 who was A&S and went to South Africa, we think to do with the boer war, but have been unable to find any proper record of him serving. He married
My Grandmother Margaret Cree (nee Martin) was also known as Mcminn, (not McMunn as they have on this data base.
So we could be distantly related (by marriage) Amazing this isnt it.
Regards Cheryl
welcome. my mother was a cree. she comes from the bangor line. where does your line come from it would be nice if we were connected. Helen
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Hi Jane
How fascinating, yes you are correct I see William McMinn Cree brother of
James9 Cree b. 11 Mar 1860 who was A&S and went to South Africa, we think to do with the boer war, but have been unable to find any proper record of him serving. He married
My Grandmother Margaret Cree (nee Martin) was also known as Mcminn, (not McMunn as they have on this data base.
So we could be distantly related (by marriage) Amazing this isnt it.
Regards Cheryl
welcome. my mother was a cree. she comes from the bangor line. where does your line come from it would be nice if we were connected. Helen