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Extracts from 'Along the Windsor Richmond Road
- The Early Days of the Ezzy Family' Books 1 & 2
A Story of an Early Pioneer Family, Researched and written by present-day members of the Family,
themselves.
These pages are dedicated to the memory of my cousin the late Grace Douglass
The following articles were written and researched by Grace Douglass & Laurel Legge and published in their book 'Along the Windsor Richmond Road' 1985 (ISBN 0 9589831 0 0 and ISBN 0 9589831 3 5) and is subject to copyright. Written permission is held from the late author Grace Douglass for the writer to publish contents via the Internet. However, although this book is in the public domain, it still remains copyrighted material and may not be copied for any reason without permission. I do not have the right to give permission to others to reprint the book. I was only given permission to put extracts online. All copyrights stay with Grace Douglass & Laurel Legge and whoever they appointed, for control of the book. Under no circumstances may it be reprinted for profit. Extractions of parts of the information for personal use with references to the book as the source is encouraged.
It should be noted that since the book was published over twenty years ago, that a lot of the material in the books have been superseeded by later research, some of which can ben seen at my complete Rootsweb database at Amanda Taylor's Genealogy.
Index to John and Rebecca - pages 114 to 424 in Book
Contents - persons and/or articles are still to be transcribed if a link is not shown
If you have a particular interest in any of these people and/or articles of which I have not
yet transcribed (e.g where a link does not appear under their name), please do not hesitate to
contact me as I would be only to happy to transcribe that particular person as a matter of
priority for you.