In an earlier article entitled, “Cousin Connie”-The Mysterious Life of Constance Mary Greenwood, I chronicled the life and times of a dear relative on the Williams/Medlicott side of the family. The story gave rise to some peculiar questions about her involvement in WWII and the quiet emergence of a mysterious female of the same age and name (Constance Mary Greenwood) and her rather curious journey from England to Canada during the height of the Second World War. I surmised in the conclusion of that article that there might be another interesting story to be told beyond that of dear “Cousin Connie. This is that story. READ ON
This is the first of of a two part series.
Hi, Bill! Many thanks–another great piece! I think it shows that while genealogical research is a very interesting and worthwhile endeavour, it can also be a very frustrating one!
Cheers and best wishes,
Chuck Crockford