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Hi, i'd really like to find out who started the article on Sir Sam Fay. Not only because they did a great job, but because i am his great-grandaughter and im sure it would be interesting to talk to you! So if it's you, please email me/ add a comment. Thanks, Annabel Annabelfay 17:57, 24 September 2006 (UTC)
Hi, I am also Sir Sam Fay's Great-grandaughter... My grandfather was Vincent David Fay. It is always interesting learning about ones family thru other peoples eyes.. Nicola Fay —Preceding unsigned comment added by Nicola Fay (talk • contribs) 01:50, 28 June 2010 (UTC)Reply
Early Years - I would take issue with the statement that Hamble-le-Rice is in the New Forest. It isn't. Hamble is to the east of Southampton Water, the New Forest is to the west. Regnerps (talk) 21:01, 17 July 2010 (UTC)Reply