Wednesday, 15 August 2007


Anne Gordon is a beautiful elegant lady, with brown curly hair and eyes like silver mist.
No wonder John Stephenson would choose her to be his wife. John with his dark skin and
brown eyes made Anne feel like the most luckiest women in the world during their marriage.
Anne and John Stephenson had six children, the eldest was John, the second was Ann,
the third was Dennis, the forth was David, the fifth was Debra the twin of David and
the sixth was Linda.
John married and had one son called Neil Smith. Neil had two daughters called Courtney and
Katie Smith.
Ann married but had no children.
Dennis, married Michelle Burdist and had six children. Leanne, Christopher, Michaela. Scot,
Kirsty and Kieran. Leanne had a daughter called Layla. Christopher had a son called Jake.
Michaela had a son called Jack.
David had no children.
Debra moved in with Jeffery Liddle and had four children. Danielle (Danneel), Natasha,
Gavin and Brandon.
Linda married David Langley and had four children. Melissa, David, Tracy and Daniel. Melissa
had a daughter called Jessica.
John's family spent most their time living in Gateshead. Dennis lived in Newcastle with his
family. Debra lived in Newcastle with her family. Linda mainly lived in Jarrow with her
family. Ann and David both lived their life’s in Gateshead.
Anne Stephenson (Anne Gordon) has lovely skin for her age. At the age of seventy-two her skin
is still smooth, with few wrinkles for her age. Her hair is thin, short and grey with white
strands of hair within the grey. Her eyes are still like silver mist. Yes at this age her teeth
are gone, but she could still pull a lovely smile. She was born 1935 and now it is the year of
2007. Like every human before her and every human after she has made mistakes. Am mainly writing
most of this piece of information about family history about her because she is the most important
family member in my life. She has shown interest in my life like no one else would. She was in fact the
only person in my whole family to ever say she loved me.
I grew up in loving family home but none out of my family ever said "I love you" to me, apart from
my Nana.
This piece of paper, belongs to and only to decedents of Anne Gordon and John Stephenson. Only
a descendent of Anne Gordon and John Stephenson may make this paper longer with words of their family.
With love to all
G.J.P.L

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