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My #Grandma and #UncleGridley on his wedding day. He too had @Parkinson’disease like my Papa. He was the youngestEdit or delete this
For anyone interested in my Ancestry and Family Tree. Here’s information that might be of help to connect you to your #family. Mervelee Nembhard Family Tree. Great Great Grand Parents 1: Joseph #Mills – Rebecca #Witter. Dad’s Mum Family – St Elizabeth.
Great Great Grand Parents 2: Samuel #Saunders B: Bronte Westmoreland. Martha #Crooks – Westmoreland. Mama’s Grandfather’s Parents.
Great Grand Parents 1: Thomas Nembhard – Mary #Hinton B: 1849 – 12/12/1932. Dad’s Dad.
Great Grand Parents 2: David Alexander #Mills B: 1857 – Caroline #Dennis. Dad’s Mum.
Great Grand Parents 3: Grandpa Chambers – Grange Hill.
Great Grand Parents 4: Samuel Saunders Bronte Westmoreland & Martha #Crooks. No Parent listed for Martha Crooks.
Grand Parents 1: Charles Henry B: 1880 – 1951 St Elizabeth Jamaica & Irene Mills. Grand Parents 2: Claudius #Chambers Died: 1953 Townhead & Elsie Saunders Died: 6/3/1980. Mum’s Parents.
Parent 1: Ivan Sandyman 27/10/1918 – 9/2/1980. Dad’s side
Parent 2: Perline Louise 26/1/1926 – 1/6/2014. Mum’s side.
There were 16 children for Grandpa Charles & Grandma Irene. There were 5 more by Grandpa.
I am missing data about my Grandpa Claudius Family. Grandpa had a twin, Sister. His Family came out of Sterling, Grange Hill and lived at Chamber’s Lane where he was born. He moved to Townhead. He had a Daughter Claris who lived in Hanover.
Grandma Elsie raised Mama and Uncle Terah. Grandma’s Family might have been as big as Dad’s? Still trying to track down the family to continue adding to the Family Tree.


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