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Acknowledgements
Home Page "Introduction" and "Whitfields to Canada and USA" Compiled by Brian Whitfield (a cousin from Canada) with assistance from:
Hilary Machan, Jerry Bates, Bill Martin, Richard Miller, Harry Churchill, Alison Hicks
The Norfolk Genealogical Society
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Blaine A. Brady from the USA - his 3rd great grandfather was Frederick John Whitfield, one of the two half-brothers of Charlotte via her father's second wife Maria Ann Healy. He supplied me with the names of the American and Canadian contingent of Whitfields.
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Caroline De Bruin for sending me all the information on Whitfields from the 1820 Settlers CD.
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Wyndham Whitfield - various notes, letters and information
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Peter Kirkman - photo of John Brown
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Don Whitfield - photos (2) of John Whitfield and the work he has put in to the Geni family tree site.
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Janet Schwulst - for scanning and sending me some of the pages from Mike Thompson's book called "Traders and Trading Stations of the Central and Southern Transkei."
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Stuart Macmillan - providing me with his research on 1) the two George Whit(e)fields 2)John Brown's married Ann Cave (not Cane) 3) doubt in John Whitfield's father Robert marriage to Sarah Cummins
Whitfields of Southern Africa
Family Tree
I have started a family tree comprising of some 1446 family members of which 1181 are blood relatives as at 23 August 2010.
The web site hosting this is http://www.geni.com and can be accessed and amended/added to by members who have been invited to the tree and to date has a data-base of over 44 million names. Should you wish to join and add some leaves, twigs and branches, kindly contact me (Pete Whitfield on pelejab@gmail.com) and let me know where you fit in the tree so that I can send you an invite. There is also a contact box elsewhere on the left side frame. Once invited you can invite others and there are no costs involved.