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The '''True Family''' lived for many generations in [[Wiltshire county, England]], until one of their ilk, one [[Henry True (1839-1910)]], decided to take his wife [[Ann White]] and move to [[Maesteg, Wales]].  They had three sons and four daughters.
The '''True Family''' lived for many generations in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiltshire Wiltshire County, England], until one of their ilk, one [[Henry True]] (1839-1910), decided to take his wife [[Ann White]] and move about 150 kilometres west to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maesteg Maesteg, Wales].  They had three sons and four daughters.
 
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|text= I can send you a copy of all of the historical information I have posted to date. The greatest depth is on the True family (your father's mother's mother's father's family - i.e. your great great grandfather) which I got from a second cousin in Wales who shares this ancestry with us. I am posting more material about them (e.g. pictures of Henry True's house - where Rose True was raised and John Cooke was a boarder when he met Rose - and the church where John and Rose got married, courtesy of Google street-view) and other ancestor's as I find it or think of it. I do plan to subscribe to Ancestry.com when I feel I will have the time to really dig in (for instance, I found the marriage certificate of John and Rose with a free trial search). Interesting stuff but very time consuming.
|author=[[Bill Currie]], email to Michael Currie, 2 January 2015
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==Legacy==
==Legacy==
One of those daughters, [[Bessie Griffiths|Bessie True]] (1872 - 1933), married a [[David Luther John Griffiths]] (1872 - 1942) and had [[David Reese Griffiths]] (1913 - 1988), who was the father of noted family genealogist [[Dan Griffiths]].


One of those daughters, [[Bessie Martha True (1872-1933)]], married a [[David L J Griffiths (1872-1942)]] and had [[David Reese Griffiths (1913-1988)]], who was the father of noted family genealogist [[Dan Griffiths]].
Another of those daughters, [[Rose Cooke|Rose True]] (1884 - 1961), was romanced by a boarder at her father's house, a man called [[John Cooke|John Cooke (1878-1950)]], who convinced her to make her way over to the Dominion of Canada [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canada].  They settled in [[Manitoba]] and had four daughters and one son.  One of those daughters, [[Lucy Currie|Edith Lucy Cooke]] (1915 - 2003) married a salesman called [[Jack Currie]] (1915 - 2009) and moved with him to [[Thunder Bay|Thunder Bay, Ontario]] and had three sons.  The youngest of these sons was [[Ron Currie]] (1947 -), the father of [[Michael Currie]].
 
Another of those daughters, [[Rose Cooke|Rosetta A. "Rose" True (1884-1961)]], was romanced by an enterprising young gentleman called [[John Cooke|John Cooke (1878-1950)]], who convinced her to make her way over to the Dominion of Canada [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canada].  They settled in [[Manitoba]] and had four daughters and one son.  One of those daughters, [[Edith Lucy Cooke (1915-2003)]] married a salesman called [[Jack Currie|Jack Currie (1915-2009)]] and moved with him to [[Thunder Bay, Ontario]] and had three sons.  The youngest of these sons was [[Ronald Currie|Ronald Charles Currie (1947-)]], the father of [[Michael Currie]].

Latest revision as of 08:00, 22 December 2019

The True Family lived for many generations in Wiltshire County, England, until one of their ilk, one Henry True (1839-1910), decided to take his wife Ann White and move about 150 kilometres west to Maesteg, Wales. They had three sons and four daughters.

I can send you a copy of all of the historical information I have posted to date. The greatest depth is on the True family (your father's mother's mother's father's family - i.e. your great great grandfather) which I got from a second cousin in Wales who shares this ancestry with us. I am posting more material about them (e.g. pictures of Henry True's house - where Rose True was raised and John Cooke was a boarder when he met Rose - and the church where John and Rose got married, courtesy of Google street-view) and other ancestor's as I find it or think of it. I do plan to subscribe to Ancestry.com when I feel I will have the time to really dig in (for instance, I found the marriage certificate of John and Rose with a free trial search). Interesting stuff but very time consuming.

— Bill Currie, email to Michael Currie, 2 January 2015

Legacy

One of those daughters, Bessie True (1872 - 1933), married a David Luther John Griffiths (1872 - 1942) and had David Reese Griffiths (1913 - 1988), who was the father of noted family genealogist Dan Griffiths.

Another of those daughters, Rose True (1884 - 1961), was romanced by a boarder at her father's house, a man called John Cooke (1878-1950), who convinced her to make her way over to the Dominion of Canada [1]. They settled in Manitoba and had four daughters and one son. One of those daughters, Edith Lucy Cooke (1915 - 2003) married a salesman called Jack Currie (1915 - 2009) and moved with him to Thunder Bay, Ontario and had three sons. The youngest of these sons was Ron Currie (1947 -), the father of Michael Currie.