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With regard to my direct family line, I know very little [if only I had been interested when my grand mother was alive], I do know that her mother, Sarah Emma Tushaw & husband Marmaduke Connor were both silk weavers, Sarah Emma
obviously following the occupation of her ancestors back to Mathieu Toucher.
My grand mother had some silk samplers which illustrated the design of material that Sarah Emma made for the trousseau of one of the Royal Family for their wedding, allegedly Princess Mary of Teck, either for her intended marriage to the Duke of Clarence, who unfortunately died a month before the wedding in 1892, or to his younger brother, the Duke of York,subsequently, King George V, who she married one year later in 1893. Whoever, whilst I am sure the samplers were definitely concerned royalty, I am not aware of any corroborative evidence, so I'm reluctant to go into print on it.
Unfortunately, when my grandmother's house was cleared, the significance of the samplers was unknown to those doing it [& I wasn't aware of their existence], so they were just thrown away!
The family bible seems to have been lost at about the same time.
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