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A few years ago I was able to get in touch with Mrs L. Smith of Newark who was married to a relative of mine, Marshall Heald.

I am currently writing a book about the history of the Heald family and would be pleased to get in touch with any of Marshall’s descendants.

I know they had a son called Derek James Heald who married Jenny Tinkler. They had four sons — Roger, Steven, David and Michael.

I don’t know if they are still living in the Newark area but I have a lot of family information they might find interesting.

I would be very pleased to find out more about the Newark branch of the Heald family. I will be visiting the Newark/Grantham area on August 6-8 and would be delighted to meet any family members.

I can be contacted on lesley.chandler@tiscali.co.uk and on 07891 131310.

— LESLEY CHANDLER (Heald descendant) Claremont Vean, Redruth, Cornwall, TR15 1LW.

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