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When I married my husband, Flt Sgt. William (Bill) Hawkins, a Canadian on June 24th 1944, little did I realize what vast changes would take place in my life. Gradually it dawned on me that I would actually be leaving the little town of Chingford Essex, the town where I had been born, to travel …
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Eric Melrose Gozna …
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Nick, Anna, Victor Walter Grabko …
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Keith Graham …
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Teresa and Felice Grana Family …
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Like most immigrants that migrated from war-torn Europe after W.W. II, my father Antonio was seeking a new & better life for his family. There was no future for him in economically depressed Italy. My dad left the city of Cosenza in the region of Calabria early in 1950, a year after his eldest son, …
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Doris Collier Grant …
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Robert Bickerton Grant …
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Our mother the Heroine The date was March 14, 1952 and we're somewhere in West Germany. It's been four months since we last saw our dad, Duro Sr. It was a cold, damp morning. We were all huddling together at the Displaced Person's Camp trying to keep warm. Our family and others, all waiting for the …
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Arnold and Betty Vriends Goeseels …