Yes, Thank goodness for technology even if some of it is a mystery to me ! I get a lot of use out of apple’s FaceTime to keep up with the...
Yep, Great Great Aunt is good for me or 2XGreat Aunt. The Amazon alternative is just nonsensical to me.
Derek I have liked your last post, but have to say I am very disappointed ;);)
Thank you, I have a big brick wall with Thomas and family and just wanted to make sure I wasn’t missing something xx
Could you take a look and confirm both Father’s occupations please and also the Fenwick forename. (the bottom name is definitely Augustus...
Nooooo - your next time wasting activity is telling us how many of those girls were named Elizabeth ?
Happy New Year to all my friends here, Here’s to a better one ❤️
They tweeted the code on Twitter, so it must be a general offer.
@Auburn is there a code ? Found it thanks xx that was handy, I haven't used the site for ages then today I found a burial for a remote rellie. I...
I have a twitter account but can’t really work it ! It sends me email updates, usually quite obscure like traffic conditions in London - I don’t...
I don’t know, I put a perfectly normal post about Great/Grand rellies and we now have an almost definitive concept of a cupcake ! :)
agreed - prefer Great but Grand is ok for the first layer I suppose - but not both together
Well it would seem that Grand Aunt/Grand Uncle is technically correct in the first instance (as in Grand parent) even though common usage is...
nooo - I just checked and you are right. Why on earth would they change it and alienate many of their customers
I shall check Re the workhouse. I am very familiar with St Sepulchre church, it is very Lovely and I believe the largest parish church in the City...
Hmmmm good shout x
I found a 1780 London baptism entry For possibly my 4XGtGrandfather. It reads William Tinker spurious son of Eliz Tinker, which doesn’t bode well...
Well, of course I had to check........and yep half a dozen on that page all in Scarborough, referenced as London - not gone any further !
Hi, welcome Miss KathC|:-)
So lovely to see you Philippa, welcome back, come on in your chair is waiting {-(^^)-}
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