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info from Jennifer Miles ( nee Gill)  jennifermiles@talktalk.net

Jennifer Miles ( nee Gill) trying to trace the daughter of our uncle Douglas Gill a policeman in Calcutta 1950's. he was my dads youngest brother. The gill family lived in Khargpur we left for Uk in 1962, we are doing a family tree and are also trying to find our nana Gill's family history.

?? FOXEN married ??, children:

  1. Phyllis Foxen

Next Generation

Phyllis FOXEN married George GILL children:

  1. Rodney,

  2. Neville,

  3. Priscilla,

  4. Gordon,

  5. Jennifer

  6. Betty

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info from inggy@v21net.co.uk and Maggie Yeo  yeo231@btinternet.com

(PS: WEBBER is the maiden name of Englebert Humperdinks grandmother who was my great grandmothers sister)

 

Samuel FOXEN (b 1842) on 26 July 1865 in Madras, married Mary Anne Agnes ROZIER (b 1849), children:

  1. William Francis FOXEN (born 1869)

Next Generation
William Francis FOXEN (born 1869) on 19 June 1893 at St Matthias church, vepery married Augusta Henrietta Kezia WEBBER (b  1871) children:

  1. Arthur Stanley Foxen

Next Generation

Arthur Stanley FOXEN (b 1899 - d 25/5/1950) on 23/9/1925 at St Joan of Arc church, Rajahmundry, married Alexandra Mary WARING (born 1909 - died 6/6/1950), children:

  1. Mary Heather Foxen (born 9/2/33 Madras)

  2. Clive Louis Foxen (b 1934 d 2013)

  3. Ronald Foxen (b ? d 2007)

Next Generation

Mary Heather FOXEN (b 9/2/33 Rajamundry) married Wilber Terrance BIRD (Ted) on 27/12/1954 in Madras, Children:

  1. Ingrid Mary Margaret Bird (born 1/10/55 Madras)

  

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