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		<title>By: Mary Stackhouse</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mary Stackhouse</dc:creator>
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		<description>Hi Trevor,
Isn&#039;t life strange? last evening i picked upthe January 2008 magazine to have a look at(Our society magazine) I was reading through it and found an item about Elsie May Pee. What&#039;s so strange about this is My husband is a Stackhouse (obviously) but his father was always known as Georgie Pee and his mom was always called Rebecca Pee (or Mrs Pee). Now we do know that Rebecca was married a few times but we cannot find any reference to Pee anywherein the family, he has asked his cousins and they seem to think that she was married to a Jim or James Pee, but are not really sure. Rebecca died in 1953, and is buried in Brownhills cemetary (St James Church) My husband has tried to find the item in the newspaper about her fueral has he knows that there was one, but we have tried Cannock library for the Advertiser archives but cannot trance the archives for either the Walsall Observer or the Express and Star for that time. Rebecca dies on the Sunday evening before the Coronation and was buried sometime after either the Thursday of that week or the Thursday after, again memories amongst the surving cousins cannot be more acurate. 
THERE MUST BE A CHANCE THAT THERE IS A CONNECTION HERE, IS THERE NOT?

I hope to see you at the September meeting, if we can get transport.
Regards Mary.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Trevor,<br />
Isn&#8217;t life strange? last evening i picked upthe January 2008 magazine to have a look at(Our society magazine) I was reading through it and found an item about Elsie May Pee. What&#8217;s so strange about this is My husband is a Stackhouse (obviously) but his father was always known as Georgie Pee and his mom was always called Rebecca Pee (or Mrs Pee). Now we do know that Rebecca was married a few times but we cannot find any reference to Pee anywherein the family, he has asked his cousins and they seem to think that she was married to a Jim or James Pee, but are not really sure. Rebecca died in 1953, and is buried in Brownhills cemetary (St James Church) My husband has tried to find the item in the newspaper about her fueral has he knows that there was one, but we have tried Cannock library for the Advertiser archives but cannot trance the archives for either the Walsall Observer or the Express and Star for that time. Rebecca dies on the Sunday evening before the Coronation and was buried sometime after either the Thursday of that week or the Thursday after, again memories amongst the surving cousins cannot be more acurate.<br />
THERE MUST BE A CHANCE THAT THERE IS A CONNECTION HERE, IS THERE NOT?</p>
<p>I hope to see you at the September meeting, if we can get transport.<br />
Regards Mary.</p>
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