Welcome to Part IV, which covers all those descended from the generation covered in Part III. These people were born around 1880 (1870-1888). First and second cousins are included, as are the births of their children. This means that the summary trees in Part IV cover all five generations.
I don't propose to cover living people on this public blog, so this is the penultimate generation. Part V will cover my grandparents' generation, born around 1911. It will provide a snapshot of every descendant we've traced of the 32 families in Part IV, as revealed by the 1939 Register or the best evidence available for those outside the UK.
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