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Louisa Ann Palmer from the UK

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Louisa Ann Palmer from the UK
Studio photo of Louisa Ann Palmer, abt. age 16. Louisa Ann (b. 1859 in Swanbourne, Buckinghamshire UK) is the daughter of Charles Palmer and Ann Cutler Hedges Palmer who were married in Swanbourne, Buckinghamshire UK in 1857. In 1883, Louisa immigrated to the US, and married John Vallis in 1887. John & Louisa Ann raised their children in Lincoln, Nebraska.
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Louisa Ann Palmer was born on November 22, 1859. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Louisa Ann Palmer.
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Greetings. I am a part-time family historian researching: *** 18th & 19th century Middlesex and Buckinghamshire England family roots. Surnames include, VALLIS, TAYLOR, PALMER, CUTLER, PICKERING, HEDGES and SCRIVEN. Known 1800's Middlesex roots are specific to Poplar/Millwall. Buckinghamshire connections include the areas of Winslow, Swanbourne, Stewkley, Wing and Leighton Buzzard. *** U.S. family roots include ROSS and ROMAINE families from New York who went westward to settle in Kansas and Missouri. ***German Russian family roots include BOHL, KAHLER, HUCK, SPREIER, SCHULDEIS, SCHULTHEIS, FEUERSTEIN,GAS, JAEGER, EIKMEIER surnames. Our family immigrated from Russia; some family members came to the U.S., settling in the midwest. Other family members immigrated to Argentina.
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