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<blockquote data-quote="Suedonym" data-source="post: 63422" data-attributes="member: 39700"><p>I believe I knew him when he was living on Prince of Wales Drive, London, with his wife, Rosemary and their two children. He did tell me that he had been active in Norway in WWII, but was not giving too much away. The name "Wyndham" has caught my attention as this name appears in my ancestry. He may have known my cousin Sir Wiliam George Eden Wiseman, Bart, also SOE - WW1 and 2. Be interesting to hear back if we are talking about the same person. It does sound very likely.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Suedonym, post: 63422, member: 39700"] I believe I knew him when he was living on Prince of Wales Drive, London, with his wife, Rosemary and their two children. He did tell me that he had been active in Norway in WWII, but was not giving too much away. The name "Wyndham" has caught my attention as this name appears in my ancestry. He may have known my cousin Sir Wiliam George Eden Wiseman, Bart, also SOE - WW1 and 2. Be interesting to hear back if we are talking about the same person. It does sound very likely. [/QUOTE]
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