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On Thursday, 26 May 2011 23:23:21 UTC+10, Brenda wrote:
> Brenda had written this in response to > http://www.drinksforum.com/tea/Engla...tea-20641-.htm : > Hello, > I am also related to William Branthwaite through his daughter Sarah > Branthwaite Russell born 1857. I have been researching the family and have > information to share. I have been unable to find any information about > Maybank tea but do have information about him and his family. > Are you the grandson of Joseph Gibson Branthwaite who died off the > Australian coast in 1919? > Brenda Tumber > Ontario, Canada Hello Brenda. I have just had reason to go through my Branthwaite records and I have found your reply to my message posted in 2003!. I do not recall ever seeing this so I must have missed it somehow. If you read this please accept my apologies for my carelessness and I would be very pleased if we could swap information. In answer to your question, yes, I am a grandson of Joseph Gibson Branthwaite. .. ..Doug Anderson. .. > Doug and Margaret wrote: > > > > My Great Grandfather, William Branthwaite born 1827, was a tea blender > > in Liverpool. He imported tea from the Far East. His tea, which was > > sold > > across England and Scotland, may have been called Maybank. Does anybody > > know of this blend of tea or have any information about it?. > > > Doug Anderson > > Australia. > > > > ------------------------------------- > > > > > > ##-----------------------------------------------## > Delivered via http://www.drinksforum.com/ > Beer and Wine Community > Web, RSS and Twitter access to your favorite newsgroup - > rec.food.drink.tea - 28303 messages and counting! > ##-----------------------------------------------## |
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On Sunday, May 24, 2015 at 6:18:47 AM UTC-4, wrote:
> On Thursday, 26 May 2011 23:23:21 UTC+10, Brenda wrote: > > Brenda had written this in response to > > http://www.drinksforum.com/tea/Engla...tea-20641-.htm : > > Hello, > > I am also related to William Branthwaite through his daughter Sarah > > Branthwaite Russell born 1857. I have been researching the family and have > > information to share. I have been unable to find any information about > > Maybank tea but do have information about him and his family. > > Are you the grandson of Joseph Gibson Branthwaite who died off the > > Australian coast in 1919? > > Brenda Tumber > > Ontario, Canada > > Hello Brenda. > > I have just had reason to go through my Branthwaite records and I have found your reply to my message posted in 2003!. I do not recall ever seeing this so I must have missed it somehow. If you read this please accept my apologies for my carelessness and I would be very pleased if we could swap information. In answer to your question, yes, I am a grandson of Joseph Gibson Branthwaite. > . > .Doug Anderson. > . > > > > Doug and Margaret wrote: > > > > > > > My Great Grandfather, William Branthwaite born 1827, was a tea blender > > > in Liverpool. He imported tea from the Far East. His tea, which was > > > sold > > > across England and Scotland, may have been called Maybank. Does anybody > > > know of this blend of tea or have any information about it?. > > > > > Doug Anderson > > > Australia. > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------- > > > > Could you contact me directly please regarding William Branthwaite and family at Brenda > > > > > > > > ##-----------------------------------------------## > > Delivered via http://www.drinksforum.com/ > > Beer and Wine Community > > Web, RSS and Twitter access to your favorite newsgroup - > > rec.food.drink.tea - 28303 messages and counting! > > ##-----------------------------------------------## |
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