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The Bag

The Bag Report 16 Dec 2005 23:37

Pamela - have loads to do, just under a lot of mental pressure at the moment and need brain to be useful, rather than in thought contemplation mode.

The Bag

The Bag Report 16 Dec 2005 23:00

merry yes, I'm home,was very hard but held it together, well, Just .managed to get to the loo before I howelled...then opulled myself together again. No-one (or hardly anyone) knows what is going on in school, one person over heard 'see you Monday'' so had to explain!- not what i needed at all. They did it to the history teacher at the end of the summer and the first anyone knew was the sept...when she didnt come back. Wished i'd have worn my socks on my toes though, not down my bra - tight Butt hadn't left the heating on- (old georgain building...) it was B Freezing

Selena in South East London

Selena in South East London Report 16 Dec 2005 22:58

I think Shrop for 81 - 91 looks good for Rogerstone - that's exactly where my lot are from. Why a boarder with same name? So diffcult!!!! Thanks so much Selena

The Bag

The Bag Report 16 Dec 2005 22:56

selena - not sure who they are with him though 1891 View Record Haywood, Joseph abt 1873 Shropshire, England Son Rogerstone Monmouthshire View Record Haywood, Martha abt 1837 Shropshire, England Wife Rogerstone Monmouthshire View Record Haywood, Robert abt 1836 Shropshire, England Head Rogerstone Monmouthshire View Record Heywood, Thomas abt 1868 Shropshire, England Boarder Rogerstone Monmouthshire will try 1881 - shrop or Gwent do you think?

jumarcat

jumarcat Report 16 Dec 2005 22:52

dont blame you for being scared of general. i had a mump about tacky xmas lights and had to change my name. I did have some fellow sympathysiers. (thanks jess) but it was scary

Selena in South East London

Selena in South East London Report 16 Dec 2005 22:08

Hello Jess, I'm after an 1891 in Newport, Gwent but have very scant info. I am to my limit on ordering certificates so am not allowed to get anything for ages. I am looking for Thomas Hayward born around 1868 in Shropshire (Wellington). Can you find him in Newport? I know he married in Newport in 1893 and I know bits of him in 01 in Wales. I hoping he will pop up with ma and pa but unlikely. Thank you, Selena

Merry

Merry Report 16 Dec 2005 21:43

I hope you had a great time and that the wonderbra and socks did the trick re the coming interview?? I was home by 9.30pm as the event was pretty child orientated.....Son was sick over me within the first 5 mins (7.05pm) so I spent the rest of the time being avoided because of the smell of vomit all over my clothes (well, I suppose that was why??)........ Hope yours went better than that?? Merry

The Bag

The Bag Report 16 Dec 2005 18:50

Oh yes, she that boasted,,,no, that was her Jowls...havent got them either! Wonder bra and socks with which to fill it, over the knee ones too!!

Merry

Merry Report 16 Dec 2005 18:38

Lol Jess!!!! I'm sure you will look great! I have the same boob trouble. Who is it on Crone's thread who has taken our fair share? Ummmm.....I never was good with names...................... That's why I like this hobby LOL Merry

The Bag

The Bag Report 16 Dec 2005 18:36

Merry Wants to know what i am wearing - what now or tonight? No dear, not the red tinsel G string - oops wrong thread- its would make me fidget! Back fine cord skirt, cut on the bias, ankle length (wouldn't do to show ones ankles, dear) A black vest top and a Tie under your Bosum aubergine lace Cardi thingy, except i haven't got a bosum to tie it under, so its wonderbra time with sellotape straps else it falls down!! Gawd- people WILL star to think we are peverts!

Jill in France

Jill in France Report 16 Dec 2005 18:36

Hi Jess, I have my Gt Gt Grandfather James Wernham born1855 Hungerford and married to Mary nee Kimber born 1859 on the 1881 census living in Wantage,Berks - -1891 Eastbourne ( name Wenham) that you traced for me and 1901 also in Eastbourne. I have tried every name variation trying to find him on 1861 and 1871. There is a James born 1857 on the 1871 in the Poor house. I have tried to check villages in Berkshire looking at all listed but no luck Perhaps a fresh pair of eyes might spot something. Regards Jill

The Bag

The Bag Report 16 Dec 2005 18:29

hang on a mo Yvonne - the other bloke ws francis woodford, lets see which one he pops up with, he doesn't !not in lancs anyway =unless someone else can see him/them

Borobabs

Borobabs Report 16 Dec 2005 18:17

Yes best to Merry dont do my thing jump in with a reply and then find later its something you should have stayed out of ;; as me on thread regards stealing another fella;; ouch, slaps own hand, they were on about rude replies, me says ignore them keep on posting, only as it goes on I find out its something she wouldnt have liked my reply to either;; lol Babs PS Jes glad about interview;;

Merry

Merry Report 16 Dec 2005 18:17

There's no appropriate death on FreeBMD yet....the best way (ie easiest) would be to try Family Relatives (pay-per-view) as there's are fully transcribed for the period.....Oh easier way.....see who the other groom married........ (both bride's can't have died, surely???) I won't do it, coz it's jess that is bored! Merry

Yvonne

Yvonne Report 16 Dec 2005 18:14

Hi Jess Thanks for the information, yes they could be sisters but the big question now is which one married him LOL The second Marriage in 1891 is my great grandmothers Edith Snowball, I think probably that his first wife could of died of illness or in childbirth and the baby as well might of died, we will never know. Many thanks for your help, perhaps a search around the graveyards yet again something might come to light. At least im on the track of them. Much appreciated Jess, thanks Best wishes Yvonne

Merry

Merry Report 16 Dec 2005 18:11

LOL Babs.....most of the time they are all talking in riddles!! Suppose I should read for a bit before I start?! Merry

Borobabs

Borobabs Report 16 Dec 2005 18:10

Merry carnt believe I have read that ;; you to scared to go on general, dont be scared of them ;; they are no madder than you on here with the party;; except your a bit more funnier;; Babs

Merry

Merry Report 16 Dec 2005 18:08

Sorry Jess, just remembered this is YOUR thread! LOL Must get myself dolled up for the Scouts! Shouldn't you be brushing your hair or something? What are you wearing tonight? Merry

Merry

Merry Report 16 Dec 2005 18:07

As he was a widower in 1891 aged 27, the 1884 marriage must be the one you are interested in...... The two possible spouses are Caroline or Hannah Webster (wonder is they were sisters?) Merry

The Bag

The Bag Report 16 Dec 2005 18:03

Yvonne - there are these two marriages in the right place at the right sort of times, View Record Millership, Samuel Thomas 1884 September Marriages Toxteth Park Lancashire This one married either Caroline or Hannah (both have surname WEBSTER which may help us ...or not) i cant find a death at all (in Lancs anyway ) for either a caroline or a Hannah Millership View Record Millership, Samuel Thomas 1891 June Marriages Toxteth Park Lancashire