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Patricia B Fuller patbfuller@roadrunner.com

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Hi Genners:

I am trying to help a frustrated researcher in the UK trace her RICKLER
family. Her father was Derek RICKLER, born 1934 in Whitechapel, London, her
gf was Morris, and her ggf was Judah or Julius. They immigrated from
Vilnius, Lithuania, to London in the late 1880s. Morris had a brother named
Samuel.

I have found a number of records for this family in the UK, but I don't know
anything about finding naturalization records or passenger manifests in the
UK, which would help her trace them back to Lithuania. If you live in the UK
or know how to "navigate British waters" and would be willing to help this
researcher, please e-mail me and I will put you in contact with her.

Many thanks for your help.

Pat Redman Fuller (patbf...@roadrunner.com)
Simi Valley, California, USA
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