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User Wales: Thank you again for the sharing with me your published research! By chance are you aware of any other prominent family's that descend from the family of Sir Robert Bell or any other Norfolk Bell's? I have added the Bush Family to the descendants section; additional info about this can be found [1] Cheers-Jediforce03:30, 9 September 2007 (UTC)Reply
Thank you for this. I would be delighted to share what details I have about this matter with you, and have tried to contact you at the return email adress listed from your first enquery, but it is non deliverable?. You are also welcome for the research, and I note that you have been contributing some good articles, and I kindy and respectfully ask that you credit the material that you have incorporated in your articles accordingly. Please e-mail me for any further enquires, and I appreciate the information. Wales06:08, 13 September 2007 (UTC)Reply