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Unknown | Report | 7 Jan 2005 20:26 |
Hello Brenda, a very warm welcome to the madhouse! Love Mandy :) |
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Saints Alive | Report | 7 Jan 2005 20:29 |
a belated welcome Brenda have fun :-) |
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Brenda | Report | 7 Jan 2005 21:20 |
Thanks all once again, and VERY positive thoughts for Gaynor – hope you’re on the mend. My area of interest in Durham has, so far, been the Northern section and the city itself. So, Waldridge, Sacriston, Witton Gilbert, Nettlesworth (where I’m from), Stanley and Lanchester have been where most of my relatives have turned up. Durham seems to have good genealogy resources and I’ve been able to find a lot of info. My paternal Gt Grandmother was Scottish, I believe from Aberdeen but haven’t managed to confirm 100% - got some anomalies there. Paternal names are Robinson, Hawkins, Donaldson and Cummings. On my Mams side I have Hunter, Embleton, Bloomfield and Doney all from Durham but I have a note that the Doneys were originally Cornish, so starting to look there right now. A question for the Durham folks… what happened to Blackhouse? It was a green field where there used to be houses when I drove by in March 04, it’s on the main road between Edmondsley and Stanley. My Grandma used to live there! I didn’t realize gr had kept my old membership number, I can see how that caused some confusion, but I can guarantee you I’m genuine; I had been looking at these boards off and on this week while I was updating my tree etc, and I did notice some “interesting” posts to say the least and almost thought twice about posting myself! I’ll definitely be sticking around, when I first signed up there were less than 10,000 names, I nearly fell off my chair when I saw 24 million! Another inch of snow tonight but it at least it has warmed up a bit. The high today was –4C, Christmas Day was –16C!! And for those interested, I’m five hours behind the UK. Have a good weekend everyone and happy searching. RG |
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Lisa | Report | 7 Jan 2005 21:21 |
hellooooooooo from dark and windy southsea in hampshire in england.alls fun and games on here.we're all a nice bunchxxxxxxx(: |
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Joy | Report | 7 Jan 2005 21:24 |
Welcome. Hope you enjoy yourself. Do ask questions and we'll do our best to help. Have fun here. :) Joy |
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June | Report | 7 Jan 2005 21:25 |
Welcome aboard Brenda, you are very welcome, speak again soon June xx |
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*Debbie | Report | 7 Jan 2005 21:27 |
Welcome Brenda from cold and snowy Toronto. Debs. |
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Unknown | Report | 7 Jan 2005 22:51 |
Welcome Brenda They are a great mob on here and just a little mad, which is a relief at times, as life can get too serious ....Hope you enjoy your stay. Lovely and warm here in Sydney Australia. Would you like some???? |
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Anne | Report | 7 Jan 2005 23:14 |
Hi Brenda, another late hello, greetings from Selhurst :o)) |
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PolperroPrincess | Report | 7 Jan 2005 23:18 |
Can I jump on to wish you a Happy New Year and stuff from wet and very windy Manchester! Welcome back Bev |