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		<title>We have Tribes</title>
		<description>See our Tribes here and search this site there have been lots of other posts from people unrelated to me but called Tribe (just click on the name Tribe or Tribe family or Tribe tree or Tribe Surrey to search).Good luck!... </description>
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		<title>I knew that</title>
		<description>That's in reference to my new bookmark The Passingham Family Blog: May 2006 Archives there is it? I saw our Edward Windebank (son of John Windebank) was born in 1847, so it sounded pretty good to me, but I can't tell if the thing they've transcribed ... </description>
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		<title>ZZ blows his top</title>
		<description>So what was said then? Must surely have been something racial. Man alive it's a dirty game.Cream-crackered today, don't feel like I rested for a second at the weekend, not only did we stay up far too late on Saturday, but we went OUT on a FRIDAY! Thi... </description>
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		<title>It was Charles Valentine Clarke died on the Titanic</title>
		<description>Here's Charles Clarke, his wife Ada Maria Clarke (nee Winfield) survived the sinking. Charles was born February 14th (hence the middle name) 1883 in Cosham, Hants. His paternal grandparents were James Cole Clarke (1824 - 1865) and Sarah Tribe (1824 -... </description>
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		<title>Our Tribe</title>
		<description>Hi Stuart, not sure if there's a connection with our lot or not - the only Tribes we have are Sarah Tribe my Great Great Grandmother, born 1824 who married James Cole Clarke. Her father Thomas Tribe  (probably born in the 1790 / 1800s) could have had... </description>
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		<title>Sarah Tribe</title>
		<description>Re: Susan Sabrina Goodall&lt;br /&gt; I think there may be a connection with our family, also Sarah Tribe or Bide this may be a miss interpetation of name.&lt;br /&gt;Rik</description>
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		<title>RE: Sarah TRIBE</title>
		<description>Hi Tim,Not sure if you are part of our &quot;Tribe&quot;. My g/grandmother Sarah Tribe ( born 1824 Lurgashall) came from Midhurst in West Sussex and her father's name was Thomas. He was a Blacksmith. She married my g/grandfather, James Cole Clarke, in 1849 in ... </description>
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		<title>Don't fear the beeper</title>
		<description>Plan for the day, change submitEvents() to editBill() - what does this mean? You have no idea do you? How queer.Also further Blue Oyster Card fears, if the little scanning device that reads your card is on the right hand side of the ticket barrier, a... </description>
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