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  Sir - I am anxious to trace any descendants of Katherine (Kate) Kearney, who grew up and lived in Bradford during the 1860s/ 1870s, and later became a nurse and medical advisor in Afghanistan.
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           <title>Does anyone remember Fred's cafe?</title>
           
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           <description><![CDATA[  Margaret Grainger e-mails: Could anyone help me with my family history?
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           <title>Anyone remember teacher David Powell</title>
           
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  Chris Chew e-mails: I have been given the job of writing the speech to say goodbye to our current head teacher.
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  Lynne Goodwin e-mails: My father was born to a Martha Farnell in 1929 in Belle Vue Manningham Bradford.
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           <title>Calling Grange Boys Grammar School old boys</title>
           
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  John Smithies writes: My name is John Smithies and I have lived in South Africa since 1980.
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  Veronica Cocchiaraley writes: I was born in Bradford and went to St. Mary's School, left in 1957. My name is Veronica Salmon (now Cocchiaraley).
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           <title>Does anyone remember grandad</title>
           
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           <description><![CDATA[  Karen Hunt e-mails: I am trying to find out some information for my sister, who lives in Australia and who is researching our family tree.
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  Sue Nordberg e-mails: I am looking for information about the Harvey family, who lived at The Reservoir Inn ( known as The Monkey ) in Horton Bank in the early 1900's, and in particular about Willie
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           <description><![CDATA[  John Parker writes: I am researching the life of Ethel Maude Parker, my aunt who lived in Bradford, born in 1890 into a house on Manville Terrace, and died in 1978.
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  Brenda Bradley writes: From 1958 to 1961, I was a nurse at the Royal Eye and Ear hospital, Hallfield Road, Manningham
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