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Welcome! This website was created on 30 Nov 2004 and last updated on 13 Jul 2008.There are 544 names in this family tree.

My name is Joanne Davy and I am the webmaster of this site. Please contact me if you have any comments or feedback.
About Brown(e)-Dymock-Perry, Davy-Snoddon-Southern
This is a searchable database containing names from two other, password 
protected, sites.  To my knowledge it contains no names of living individuals.
Many of the vital statistics have been extrapolated from Census records.  If 
you note any errors or ommissions, please let me know and I will correct them 
as quickly as possible.

My thanks to Sandi Sullivan for the Davy family tree.  You will find a link to 
her very extensive web site below.

Thanks to several members of the Snoddon family, including William Thomas 
Osbourne Snoddon (1884-1972), for help with Snoddon family tree.   Also thanks 
to Gaelynn Wall for the Shier family tree.  

The  skeleton of the Southern family tree was drawn up by my father, Frank C. 
Southern, in the late 1960s. I have been adding to it since 2001 through my 
own efforts and with the kind help of a number of researchers in England who 
have added to and clarified some of the Atkin and Twigger connections which 
are a part of it.  

Thanks to a present day descendant of the Cruse/Cruise family for adding some 
twigs to that branch of the tree.  

Information on the Brown(e)/Dymock family comes from family trees drawn up by 
my grandfather, John Brown, and his brother, Peter Charles Browne. Information 
on the Browne/Perry family of South Africa comes by way of a professional 
genealogist.

In the Photo Album you will find photos of some of the work of Peter Charles 
Browne, 1868-1937.    He received his art training in Scotland at the Hamilton 
Academy.    In 1903 he immigrated to Canada where he established a church decorating 
business.   In both St. Jude's Anglican Church, Brantford and St. Michael's Roman 
Catholic Church, Cobourg, his work has received recognition as an important part of 
Canada's heritage.    His files are now located in the Archives of Canada.

Getting Around
There are several ways to browse the family tree. The Family View shows the person you have selected in the center, with his/her photo on the left and notes on the right. Above are the father and mother and below are the children. The Ancestor Chart shows the person you have selected in the left, with the photograph above and children below. On the right are the parents, grandparents and great-grandparents. The Descendant Chart shows the person you have selected in the left, with the photograph and parents below. On the right are the children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Your site can generate various Reports for each name in your family tree. You can select a name from the list on the top-right menu bar.

In addition to the charts and reports you have Photo Albums, the Events list and the Relationships tool. Family photographs are organized in the Photo Index. Each Album's photographs are accompanied by a caption. To enlarge a photograph just click on it. Keep up with the family birthdays and anniversaries in the Events list. Birthday and Anniversaries of living persons are listed by month. Want to know how you are related to anybody ? Check out the Relationships tool.



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