. The Calls of Norfolk and Suffolk : their Paston connections and descendants. CHARLES S. ROMANES (ii). MRS. AND MISS ROMANES THEIR CONNECTIONS AND DESCENDANTS 79 to embrace a history of the family of Romanus, Rolmanhouse, andRomanes. I may print it as an Appendix with additional Call submit the portraits of my grandfathers brother, John Romanes;his wife, Rachael Lorimer; and one whom I believe to be my great-grandmother, Mary Lamb. And also of members of the family of JohnRomanes : Jane Romanes of Buskingburn ; James Lorimer Romanesof Buskingburn, solicitor, Kelso; and Eliza Margarett


. The Calls of Norfolk and Suffolk : their Paston connections and descendants. CHARLES S. ROMANES (ii). MRS. AND MISS ROMANES THEIR CONNECTIONS AND DESCENDANTS 79 to embrace a history of the family of Romanus, Rolmanhouse, andRomanes. I may print it as an Appendix with additional Call submit the portraits of my grandfathers brother, John Romanes;his wife, Rachael Lorimer; and one whom I believe to be my great-grandmother, Mary Lamb. And also of members of the family of JohnRomanes : Jane Romanes of Buskingburn ; James Lorimer Romanesof Buskingburn, solicitor, Kelso; and Eliza Margaretta Romanesof Buskingburn. Also their cousin, Helen Wylie Romanes. Allthese died unmarried, leaving now my son and myself as the onlyrepresentatives in the male line of our branch of the Romanes family. GAUBERT John P. Gaubert, papermaker, was three times married, first toLucy Manners as already recorded. He had only one child by his firstmarriage, George Manners Gaubert, who succeeded him as managingdirector of the Ouglitch Paper Mill Company. He died on 22nd July1885, aged sixty. His line became ex


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