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Week 18 (May 3-9): Crime and Punishment

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  • Week 18 (May 3-9): Crime and Punishment

    I can't compete with Fyodor Dostoevsky ........



    Our ancestors were human, so it tends to reason that someone in the family tree found themselves on the wrong side of the law.
    The up-side for us is that they often created more records than the law-abiding ancestors!
    Amy Johnson Crow
    Caroline
    Caroline's Family History Pages
    Meddle not in the affairs of Dragons, for you are crunchy and good with ketchup.

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    Despite numerous candidates that I could have written about. This week I have written about a young man who paid the ultimate price whilst out poaching rabbits.

    52 Ancestors 52 Weeks: Week 18. Crime and Punishment. (mypynthdev.blogspot.com)
    Bubblebelle x

    FAMILY INTERESTS: Pitts of Sherborne Gloucs. Deaney (Bucks). Pye of Kent. Randolph of Lydd, Kent. Youell of Norfolk and Suffolk. Howe of Lampton. Carden of Bucks.

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      i had found an ancestor that stole ladies underware and then sold it on and was going to use him, but i remembered about a "very nice man" who lived the life of crime, so the "knicker-thief" has been left for now! - https://purplerosefamilytree.blogspo...unishment.html
      **no point asking the living for help as the dead are more helpful!!!**

      https://purplerosefamilytree.blogspot.com/

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