Their online catalog shows a book in their library named " The Story of John Langman of Lesnewth".
Can someone stop by, if it is convienant, and see if it is available for sale or copy?
I would like to find out what's in it that might be of use, and I think it may be a direct family ancestor.
Wayne
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Devon FHS help please
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You should be able to email them for information regarding the book and it's contents. They usually respond quickly. There is also their web board to post that question and the board is quite active.
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i emailed the FHS of Devon and recieved this letter by email back from them
Dear Crystal,
This is a book in our Tree House Library and not for sale I am afraid.
The book is 147 pages and there is an address for the Author in the book.
It was printed in 2006 so he may still be at the address
it is Cyril A J Langman
1 Newton Mews
Plas Newton Lane
Chester CH2 1PN
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