Talk:Shipbuilding in Frindsbury

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Brindley edit

Re Josiah and Thomas Brindley and the claim, repeated in several publications and should be corrected here, that they were related to Lord Horatio Nelson. Thomas was my 3xGreat Grandfather and I religiously pursued this claim during genealogy research. The Nelson family had denied the claim but I was able to learn the basis for it from another genealogist, a descendant of the Nelson family where one of their number, Mary, married Josiah (Joseph) Brindley in 1799. Mary and Lord Nelson shared the same Great Grandfather who had married twice - Mary descended from the first wife and Horatio from the second, consequently Mary was Horatio's half third cousin. <Ref> 'A Genealogical History of the Nelson Family' by Thomas Nelson —InternetArchiveBot (Report bug) Neville Lee nevilee@bigpond.com

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