Flora Le Breton - Heritage

Heritage

Her ancestry was English, French, Scottish and Irish. Her Scottish heritage was lengthy. She was related to Archibald Campbell, 2nd Earl of Argyll. Her home was the ancestral Ware Park. It dated to the 15th century. Le Breton's mother was widowed and her brother was killed in World War I. Her sister married a major and resided in Hong Kong.

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