About Aylett and Burman Family History
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My interest in my family history started many years ago when I learnt of a 'family story' that my great grandfather was linked to royality! He had the unusual name of De Vere Beauclerk Webb and was reported to be the illegitamate child of the 10th Duke of St Albans.
The story, on the face of it, appears to be true - although I do not have absolute 100% proof. My quest has lead down many varied paths and I have been assisted by many people, including long lost relatives as far away as Australia!
My research is based on my maiden name of Aylett and my married name of Burman. I hope you enjoy looking at my site and please contact me if you spot any errors,wish to add information to the site or would like me to try and investigate a specific surname further.
At the moment I am working on updating the Aylett family and trying to find out if Burman Street in Swansea is linked to the family.
Many thanks to everybody that have helped me
Charles Sale - www.gravestonephotos.com
Sylvia Pitcher, England (Aylott/Aylett family)
Peter Charles Aylett, Australia (Aylett family in Australia) Carol Inglis, Australia (Burman family)
Dennis Wood, England (Burman family)
Kylie Black, Australia (Burman family)
Richard Burman, England (Burman family)
John Hopkins, Wales (Burman/Morse family, www.johnhopkins9.tribalpages.com) Paula Cornell (Burman/Taylor family)
Andrew Sefton, England (Sefton family, www.andysefton.com)
Eddie Hawkins, England (Morse family)
Raymond Perrin (Perring family)
Christopher Perring (Perring family, www.chrisperring.org)
David Bowman (Perring family)
Anthony Proctor (Proctor family)
Dorothy Gill (Proctor family)
Carl Smith (Richards family)
Ian Mitchell (Tucker family, www.devon-mitchells.co.uk)
Sophie Franks (Webb/Horwood family)
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