Spiritual Promptings Restore 1850 Bible to Original Family Line
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KathrynJune 3, 2017
Ronnie, you could try finding some of the deceased people in the book in Family Tree on FamilySearch.org (familysearch.org/tree), and then determining which users contributed the information. You may be able to contact a relative that way.
Ronnie Bennett BrayMay 30, 2017
I have been trying to find a family by the name of Garforth for several years. A book, "The Journey From Aleppo to Jerusalem" came into my possession some 35 years ago. In the front and back leaves, it carries handwritten in ink with a steel nib certain essential genealogical information for a family by the name of Garforth. Garforth is also a place name close to Leeds in Yorkshire, England. If anyone connected with the Garforth family will satisfy me that they are linked, then I will be pleased to make a gift of the book.
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