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Mustoe & Gilluley

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Ursula Mustoe and Helena Gilluley, remembered and loved always, Ingrid X

By researching these women Andrew Behan has answered the question of what was the relationship between them. Ingrid was the daughter of Ursula Mustoe and Helena Gilluley was her paternal grandmother.

Site: Mustoe & Gilluley Tree (1 memorial)

WC1, Wilmington Square Garden

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Mustoe & Gilluley

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Helena Gilluley

She was born as Helena Blanche Biggs on 27 September 1898 in Clerkenwell and ...

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Ursula Mustoe

She was born as Ursula Hedwig Leier on 27 June 1929. In 1947, in the Finsbur...

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Ingrid Mustoe

She was born as Ingrid U. Mustoe and her birth was registered in the second q...

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