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Birchenough, Josephine. Chasing the Rector - and Others. The family of Jeremiah Lawry and Elizabeth Yorke is traced and illustrated with a family tree and a sketch of the new church built 1813-1814 and the old rectory at Lee, Kent. Surnames on the family Tree are&nbsp;: Lawry, Rashley, Bennett, Yorke, Meller and Herring. Article covers years 1606-1773. and is to be found in Hel Achau, #28, Summer 1989, pages 7-11. Family History Library Ref. 942.93 D25h <br>  
Birchenough, Josephine. Chasing the Rector - and Others. The family of Jeremiah Lawry and Elizabeth Yorke is traced and illustrated with a family tree and a sketch of the new church built 1813-1814 and the old rectory at Lee, Kent. Surnames on the family Tree are&nbsp;: Lawry, Rashley, Bennett, Yorke, Meller and Herring. Article covers years 1606-1773. and is to be found in Hel Achau, #28, Summer 1989, pages 7-11. Family History Library Ref. 942.93 D25h <br>  


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Please add any information on Genealogy for Cambridge County England

Birchenough, Josephine. Chasing the Rector - and Others. The family of Jeremiah Lawry and Elizabeth Yorke is traced and illustrated with a family tree and a sketch of the new church built 1813-1814 and the old rectory at Lee, Kent. Surnames on the family Tree are : Lawry, Rashley, Bennett, Yorke, Meller and Herring. Article covers years 1606-1773. and is to be found in Hel Achau, #28, Summer 1989, pages 7-11. Family History Library Ref. 942.93 D25h