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REUNION AFTER 17 YEARS.—Mrs Agnes Rogers, aged 74, a refugee from Tristan da Cunha, where volcanic eruptions compelled the evacuation of the population, being greeted at Southampton by her daughter, Mrs A. O’Connor, of Chepstow, Monmouth. It was their first meeting in 17 years. Mrs O’Connor married a British seaman in 1944 and has since lived in Britain.

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29669, 13 November 1961, Page 18

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REUNION AFTER 17 YEARS.—Mrs Agnes Rogers, aged 74, a refugee from Tristan da Cunha, where volcanic eruptions compelled the evacuation of the population, being greeted at Southampton by her daughter, Mrs A. O’Connor, of Chepstow, Monmouth. It was their first meeting in 17 years. Mrs O’Connor married a British seaman in 1944 and has since lived in Britain. Press, Volume C, Issue 29669, 13 November 1961, Page 18

REUNION AFTER 17 YEARS.—Mrs Agnes Rogers, aged 74, a refugee from Tristan da Cunha, where volcanic eruptions compelled the evacuation of the population, being greeted at Southampton by her daughter, Mrs A. O’Connor, of Chepstow, Monmouth. It was their first meeting in 17 years. Mrs O’Connor married a British seaman in 1944 and has since lived in Britain. Press, Volume C, Issue 29669, 13 November 1961, Page 18