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    1. Re: [FPFHG-LIST] 1851 Census
    2. kathfisher6
    3. Hi Ros Her name appears with members of the household she works in. She is in the 1841 Census b 1830 with father Fredrick 45, mother Martha  50, siblings Stephen 20, George 20, William 19, Priscilla 15, Anne 15, Ellen 9. Seems like 2 sets of twins. It appears that she married Thomas Mountford in 1852 where her birth is listed as 1832 in Newbury Berkshire. He was born in Thatcham as well. She died in Glenside 17 Oct 1921. Their children are Alexander John 1855 - 1899, Mary 1853-1928, Thomas 1857-?, Elizabeth 1860-1902, Frederick 1862 -1862, James Cox 1865-1867,Emily 1867-1868, Agnes Birtha 1870-1898, Florence 1873-?, Sidney Herbert 1875-1959 From ancestry and not checked carefully. Thomas b. 1830 d. Gawler missed the date.  Off to watch some village cricket.  Cheers Kath Sent from Samsung tablet -------- Original message -------- From: Ros Dunstall <daisygirl.1212@gmail.com> Date: 11/08/2013 20:02 (GMT+09:30) To: FPFHG <fpfhg-list@rootsweb.com> Subject: [FPFHG-LIST] 1851 Census Do any members have access to 1851 Census that could look up the following entry please. This lady is possibly my Great Great Grandmother and is the first time I have seen anything with her name on the web. I have looked on Freecen but this is lot listed on the site yet. Ros Name:  Eliza Mayers Age:       20 Gender:               Female Birthplace:          Thatcham, Berkshire Relationship to Head of Household:        Servant Schedule Type: Household Citing this Record: "England and Wales Census, 1851," index, FamilySearch ( https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/SGX9-RWW : accessed 10 Aug 2013), Eliza Mayers, 1851. This is a MEMBERS ONLY list for FPFHG Members. Advertising on Rootsweb lists is prohibited. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to FPFHG-LIST-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    08/11/2013 03:22:09
    1. Re: [FPFHG-LIST] Historic newspaper link ...........
    2. Ros Dunstall
    3. Further to the Elephind link here are some suggestions to help search............... ELEPHIND HINTS>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Do a boolean search to find items containing the word "wyld" that DON'T include either "albert" or "jane". Search for: wyld AND NOT (albert OR jane) Find items containing both "albert" and "wyld": albert AND wyld Find items containing the exact phrase "albert wyld": "albert wyld" Find items containing both "albert" and "wyld", where the words are no more than five words apart, and can be in any order (i.e. they're "near" one another): "albert wyld"~5 That last option is useful as it will find text like "wyld, albert" or "albert john wyld" or "albert j. wyld", as well as "albert wyld". On Sat, Aug 10, 2013 at 5:52 PM, Ros Dunstall <daisygirl.1212@gmail.com>wrote: > <http://www.elephind.com/> > *Elephind.com: Search the world's historic newspaper archives* > www.elephind.com > Search historic newspapers from the US, Australia, Singapore and New Zealan > <http://www.elephind.com/> >

    08/11/2013 02:10:29
    1. [FPFHG-LIST] 1851 Census
    2. Ros Dunstall
    3. Do any members have access to 1851 Census that could look up the following entry please. This lady is possibly my Great Great Grandmother and is the first time I have seen anything with her name on the web. I have looked on Freecen but this is lot listed on the site yet. Ros Name: Eliza Mayers Age: 20 Gender: Female Birthplace: Thatcham, Berkshire Relationship to Head of Household: Servant Schedule Type: Household Citing this Record: "England and Wales Census, 1851," index, FamilySearch ( https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/SGX9-RWW : accessed 10 Aug 2013), Eliza Mayers, 1851.

    08/11/2013 01:59:39
    1. Re: [FPFHG-LIST] Computer group meeting on Monday 12th
    2. Jeanette Bell
    3. Hi David Sorry I cannot make the computer night. John may be able to make it. Thanks for the reminder. Regards Jeanette > Hi to Everyone, this is just a reminder that the Evening Computer > group meeting is on this Monday Evening 12th August. > > the meeting is being held at the Resource room from 7.30pm till 10pm > with a short intermission for refreshments. > > agenda - tba > > Bringing a laptop isn't a requirement, and if you do then don't forget > your tagged cables if you want to run on mains. > > a notepad and pen for notes. > > a Gold coin donation for Tea, coffee and biscuits. > > replies to myself or Sharon shaz01@sa.chariot.net.au > > Thanks. > > Dave Boyce > vegemite@adam.com.au > > > > This is a MEMBERS ONLY list for FPFHG Members. Advertising on Rootsweb > lists is prohibited. > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > FPFHG-LIST-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    08/11/2013 03:58:26
    1. [FPFHG-LIST] Do you understand NBN?
    2. Ros Dunstall
    3. >From member Janet................ You may not know I live at Aldinga Beach, there is a small local newsletter that has been distributed in the area, for years, called 'Coastal Views', the front has been displaying an ad for the 2nd information evening for the NBN 'National Broadband Network', the 1st information session was in July 2012. Most of the cabling has been laid out in the streets around the area, so we're hoping the system will be turned on soon, then the connections to the houses can take place, (I've tentatively chosen my provider, one which delivers NBN-V as opposed to NBN-D). If anybody is interested in attending this information session, it is being held in the community Hall, at Symonds Reserve, off Stewart Avenue, Aldinga Beach, on Wednesday 14th August 7.30 - 8.30 p.m. I imagine anybody generally interested in gaining general information on the NBN, would like to come along Janet

    08/10/2013 11:53:55
    1. [FPFHG-LIST] Historic newspaper link ...........
    2. Ros Dunstall
    3. <http://www.elephind.com/> *Elephind.com: Search the world's historic newspaper archives* www.elephind.com Search historic newspapers from the US, Australia, Singapore and New Zealan <http://www.elephind.com/>

    08/10/2013 11:52:18
    1. [FPFHG-LIST] NZ Maori information..............free on Ancestry for August........
    2. Ros Dunstall
    3. In honour of Family History Month in NZ, we are giving FREE access to Maori Voter & Electoral Rolls, 1908 & 1919 - http://ancstry.me/15SF1lr<http://www.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fancstry.me%2F15SF1lr&h=wAQF_yqAx&s=1>& Maori Land Claims, 1858-1980 - http://ancstry.me/15SF28R. Ends 31 August.

    08/10/2013 06:30:22
    1. Re: [FPFHG-LIST] Computer group meeting on Monday 12th
    2. Joy Nieass
    3. Hi David, Look forward to seeing you on Monday evening. Regards, Joy Nieass

    08/10/2013 02:48:45
    1. [FPFHG-LIST] Re Aussie Group
    2. Sharon Green
    3. Hi Ros, Sorry I'm an apology, -working. Have a great day all. Cheers, Sharon

    08/10/2013 01:26:46
    1. Re: [FPFHG-LIST] Saturday, August 10, 2013
    2. Heather Boyce
    3. Sorry I will be in Morgan for the weekend, enjoy. Heather -----Original Message----- From: fpfhg-list-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:fpfhg-list-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Ros Dunstall Sent: Friday, 9 August 2013 11:05 AM To: FPFHG Subject: [FPFHG-LIST] Saturday, August 10, 2013 Good morning everyone, Thank you Mary S. for reminding me to send this out. Aust Interest Group tomorrow at 1.00pm 50 Robin Street, Port Noarlunga South Dont forget there is parking at the school if you are having trouble finding a park As most of you know I am a foster carer for SA Dog Rescue - we currently have a little puppy who has been very, very sick and has run up an amazing vet bill. If you would like to donate a gold coin towards the cost we would really appreciate the donation. Donations for food or blankets can also be left at Southern Areas Computer Scene anytime during opening hours. Ros This is a MEMBERS ONLY list for FPFHG Members. Advertising on Rootsweb lists is prohibited. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to FPFHG-LIST-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    08/09/2013 01:40:51
    1. Re: [FPFHG-LIST] Computer group meeting on Monday 12th
    2. Vanessa and Ray Lawrence
    3. Hi David - not too sure if we can attend this time. Ray and Vanessa -----Original Message----- From: fpfhg-list-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:fpfhg-list-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of vegemite@adam.com.au Sent: Thursday, 8 August 2013 9:49 PM To: fpfhg-list@rootsweb.com Subject: [FPFHG-LIST] Computer group meeting on Monday 12th Hi to Everyone, this is just a reminder that the Evening Computer group meeting is on this Monday Evening 12th August. the meeting is being held at the Resource room from 7.30pm till 10pm with a short intermission for refreshments. agenda - tba Bringing a laptop isn't a requirement, and if you do then don't forget your tagged cables if you want to run on mains. a notepad and pen for notes. a Gold coin donation for Tea, coffee and biscuits. replies to myself or Sharon shaz01@sa.chariot.net.au Thanks. Dave Boyce vegemite@adam.com.au This is a MEMBERS ONLY list for FPFHG Members. Advertising on Rootsweb lists is prohibited. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to FPFHG-LIST-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    08/09/2013 10:37:23
    1. [FPFHG-LIST] Saturday, August 10, 2013
    2. Barry
    3. Hi Ros, I won't be able to attend the AIG tomorrow as we are babysitting our Grandsons. Thanks Regards Barry -----Original Message----- From: Ros Dunstall Sent: Friday, August 09, 2013 11:05 AM To: FPFHG Subject: [FPFHG-LIST] Saturday, August 10, 2013 Good morning everyone, Thank you Mary S. for reminding me to send this out. Aust Interest Group tomorrow at 1.00pm 50 Robin Street, Port Noarlunga South Dont forget there is parking at the school if you are having trouble finding a park As most of you know I am a foster carer for SA Dog Rescue - we currently have a little puppy who has been very, very sick and has run up an amazing vet bill. If you would like to donate a gold coin towards the cost we would really appreciate the donation. Donations for food or blankets can also be left at Southern Areas Computer Scene anytime during opening hours. Ros This is a MEMBERS ONLY list for FPFHG Members. Advertising on Rootsweb lists is prohibited. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to FPFHG-LIST-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    08/09/2013 08:24:17
    1. [FPFHG-LIST] Saturday, August 10, 2013
    2. Ros Dunstall
    3. Good morning everyone, Thank you Mary S. for reminding me to send this out. Aust Interest Group tomorrow at 1.00pm 50 Robin Street, Port Noarlunga South Dont forget there is parking at the school if you are having trouble finding a park As most of you know I am a foster carer for SA Dog Rescue - we currently have a little puppy who has been very, very sick and has run up an amazing vet bill. If you would like to donate a gold coin towards the cost we would really appreciate the donation. Donations for food or blankets can also be left at Southern Areas Computer Scene anytime during opening hours. Ros

    08/09/2013 05:05:15
    1. [FPFHG-LIST] Computer group meeting on Monday 12th
    2. Hi to Everyone, this is just a reminder that the Evening Computer group meeting is on this Monday Evening 12th August. the meeting is being held at the Resource room from 7.30pm till 10pm with a short intermission for refreshments. agenda - tba Bringing a laptop isn't a requirement, and if you do then don't forget your tagged cables if you want to run on mains. a notepad and pen for notes. a Gold coin donation for Tea, coffee and biscuits. replies to myself or Sharon shaz01@sa.chariot.net.au Thanks. Dave Boyce vegemite@adam.com.au

    08/08/2013 03:49:09
    1. [FPFHG-LIST] Bruce BELL enquiry
    2. Ros Dunstall
    3. this is an email listed on Rootsweb AUS-SAGEN and reposted here ...... someone on our list may be able to help..... Alan invalidaddress@optusnet.com.au via<http://support.google.com/mail/bin/answer.py?hl=en&ctx=mail&answer=1311182> rootsweb.com to AUS-SAGEN I am currently researching the circumstance of the death of John Napier BELL,Flight Lieutenant No 162 of 10 Squadron RAAF (who have been co and born 25 April 1916 Largs Bay Sth Aust died aged 24 on n18 June 1940 I have the NAA, Trove sources and much more material Essentially he was the pilot of a Walrus aircraft which was shot(?) down in France in WWII I am in contact with the family of the other Australian aircraft member HARRIS A RAF radio operator NOWELL (UK) also died. I am in contact with that family BELL lost another brother in WWII - Alfred Napier BELL service no. SX1760 2/10 Infantry Battalion killed in Action 20 Jan 1940 aged 25 Newspaper entry BELL, 5X1760. Cpl. Alfred Napier BELL ("Tup"), 2/10 th Batt, A.I.F.—In loving memory of our beloved son. killed In action. N.G, January 20. .1944.—Mother, father, and Bruce (Farina). BELL.—In loving memory of Cpl. Al fred Napier BELL, A.1.F.. killed in action in New Guinea. Jan. 20. 1944. His thoughtful kindness will always be remembered.—Aunt Annie. Uncle Charley and Morris. The Advertiser Adelaide, SA Saturday 20 January 1945 page 12 The sole surviving brother - Bruce BELL DOB 09 Feb 1924 enlisted WWII survived - enlisted just after his 18th birthday in 1942 and was a Leading Aircraftman with 84 Sqdn RAAF. Discharged on the 24th July 1944. The next of kin for these were - BELL John and Eva BELL of Farina (since deceased) John Napier BELL, Bruce HARRIS of the RAAF, Bernard NOWELL RAF and a mysterious Captain Norman Edward HOPE of Special Operations Executive (re now MI5) were flying to France to rescue the De Gaulle family. The aircraft crashed and all died. BELL DID NOT RECEIVE ANY MEDALS OF ANY DESCRIPTION ! a sad state of affairs - the RAAF in WWII said it was a matter for the RAF to attend to So....the outstanding contact are for BELL and in the UK HOPE (being chased at this time) Is there anyone on this list who might have leads for the surviving Bruce BELL (ex Farina) family and can assist? Bruce is rumoured to have married a politician - no further details known thanks Alan Hall Melbourne

    08/07/2013 04:56:47
    1. Re: [FPFHG-LIST] Open time
    2. Dianne Roberts
    3. Sorry won't be able to get there today ----- Original Message ----- From: "Anne Dow" <annedow@adam.com.au> To: "FPFHG" <fpfhg-list@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, August 06, 2013 7:54 PM Subject: [FPFHG-LIST] Open time > The Resource Room will be open between 1 pm - 3.30 pm tomorrow 7 August > 2013. > Anne > This is a MEMBERS ONLY list for FPFHG Members. Advertising on Rootsweb > lists is prohibited. > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > FPFHG-LIST-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    08/06/2013 11:43:02
    1. [FPFHG-LIST] Open time
    2. Anne Dow
    3. The Resource Room will be open between 1 pm - 3.30 pm tomorrow 7 August 2013. Anne

    08/06/2013 01:54:17
    1. [FPFHG-LIST] Victorian Town and Localities - links
    2. Ros Dunstall
    3. Victoria town and localities................. http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~surreal/victowns Firstly, it is a list of all the current towns and localities in the state of Victoria, Australia, but also includes those that now no longer exist or those that had a previous existence under a different name. Longitude, Latitude and the current shire is included for each town/locality. - Secondly, for those towns/localities in Central and Eastern Victoria, the entry includes a link to the mailing list that covers that town/localities. http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~surreal/victowns/Firstly homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com <http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/%7Esurreal/victowns/Firstly>

    08/04/2013 11:37:30
    1. Re: [FPFHG-LIST] Cornwall research links - Free
    2. kathfisher6
    3. Hi jan Spent today at the Cornwall Records Office and everyone so very helpful and knowledgeable. Hope one was your distant relative. Sent from The Fieldings.  Kath Sent from Samsung tablet -------- Original message -------- From: "Lokan, Jan" <Jan.Lokan@acer.edu.au> Date: 02/08/2013 17:39 (GMT+09:30) To: fpfhg-list@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [FPFHG-LIST] Cornwall research links - Free I'm afraid the database that the CFHS has put together isn't free, as they charge a fee for it over and above the membership of the Society (I thought it would come with joining up, but alas it doesn't!) David Holman told me at AFFHO last year that it cost them a lot to get the work for it through and it hasn't yet yielded the money they hoped it would. But I'm assured by my distant relative at the Cornwall Record Office that the CFHS went to a lot of trouble to check and recheck the info, so it should be worth paying for. I paid for it for 6 months but then let it lapse because I was too busy to find time to use it! Intend to subscribe to it again after I get back from this year's travels. Cheers, Jan Lokan The a2a site has been very useful for me. ________________________________________ From: fpfhg-list-bounces@rootsweb.com [fpfhg-list-bounces@rootsweb.com] on behalf of Ros Dunstall [daisygirl.1212@gmail.com] Sent: Friday, 2 August 2013 3:01 PM To: FPFHG Subject: [FPFHG-LIST] Cornwall research links - Free I have posted this also on FB page but as many aren't on there I thought this would be useful to those who may have Cornish research.  This is from Alona Tester's Lonetester Blog................. Cornish Genealogy For this post I have chosen to exclude commercial data websites such as findmypast.co.uk, www.ancestry.co.uk, and thegenealogist.co.uk all of which I have used at various times, but those listed below are all free. *A2A (Access to Archives) *http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/a2a/advanced-search.aspx?tab=1 The A2A website is a seriously awesome website. It is an amazing resource not just for Cornwall, but for the whole of the UK. Archives and repositories around the UK have indexed much of their holdings, much of what you won’t actually find online. *Cornwall** Family History Society *http://www.cornwallfhs.com/index.php Since its beginning in the mid-170s, the Society has aimed to become a ‘centre of excellence’ by encouraging Cornish family history research. Along with publishing a quarterly Journal, the Society has co-ordinated the transcription and indexing of over 5 million original records so far, as well maintaining a research library in Truro for members and the general public. *Cornwall GenWeb* http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~engcornw/ Useful for all the links it contains, especially the surname and parish lists. *Cornwall** Record Office* http://www.cornwall.gov.uk/default.aspx?page=14569 If you happen to be in (or visiting) Cornwall, the Cornwall Record Office is one of those places that should be on top of your list.  While they don’t have a lot of records online, they do have a LOT of records which they can search for you. *Cornwall Parish Registers 1538-2010* https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1769414 FamilySearch currently have images (over 200,000 pages of them) of Cornish Parish Registers. These are ÍMAGES ONLY, not indexed. But they have been grouped into years and parishes, to help you narrow down what you’re looking for.  These registers contain baptisms, marriages, banns, and burials. And absolutely amazing collection of records! *FamilySearch Wiki: Cornwall* https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Cornwall_Church_Records While you’re on the FamilySearch website, be sure to check out the Wiki for Cornwall, as it has lots of useful bits you’ll learn. *Cornwall** Online Census Project *http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~kayhin/ukocp.html The Free Census Project (FREE-CEN) is transcribing ALL of the UK 19th century census returns in create an online “free-to-view” searchable database. It is part of an initiative helping to make high quality primary (or near primary) records of relevance to UK genealogy conveniently and freely available online. The Cornish ones can be found on FREE-CEN using the link above. *Cornwall** Online Parish Clerks (OPCs)* http://www.cornwall-opc.org/ Love the OPCs. This project aided by volunteers parish-by-parish, the Cornish OPC database contains over 2.5 million records covering: Baptisms, Baptisms (Non-Conformist), Banns, Marriages, Burials, Birth Certificates, Marriage Certificates, Death Certificates, Person Search, Apprentice Indentures, Bastardy Bonds, Emigration, Hearth Tax, Institution Inmates, Land Records, Memorial Inscriptions, Muster Rolls, Parish Settlements, Protestation Returns, School Admissions, Voters Lists and Wills. *Cyndi’s List: **Cornwall* http://www.cyndislist.com/uk/eng/counties/con/ If you’re not sure where to look next, check out Cyndi’s List to see what else might be around. *Cornish Mining Index* http://www.cornwall-online.co.uk/jumppage-cmi.htm If you have family from Cornwall there’s a huge chance that somewhere along the line you have mining ancestors. This website lists 16,000 of them. *Federation of Old **Cornwall** Societies* http://www.oldcornwall.org/ (current http://www.oldcornwall.net/ (new from 2014) Find out what ‘Old Cornwall Societies’ exists. This website lists them all. The organisation for those who love Cornwall. I’ve given two links as it looks like they’re in to process of slowly changing over. *GENMAPS: **Cornwall* http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~genmaps/genfiles/COU_Pages/ENG_pages/corn.htm There comes a time in our research when we need to look at a map to see what place is where, what places are nearby, what parish it lies in and so on. At GenMaps you can find some fabulous maps and not just for Cornwall either. *GenoGold* http://www.genogold.co <http://www.genogold.com/>Ok, I haven’t used this site heaps, but it contains useful “elusive genealogical data, reliable searchable databases & useful family history links, without the heavy-duty approach. We focus on hard-to-find records, with a total of c.411,740 records  with c.1.2million more on the way”. *GENUKI: **Cornwall* http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/Cornwall/ I’m a big advocate of the GENUKI website, as there is SO much info contained in it. GENUKI is a website maintained by volunteers which provides a virtual reference library of genealogical information relating to the UK and Ireland. Divided into counties, each county then is divided into sub-categories starting with Archives & Libraries, and finished with Visitations. Details on what records exist and where to find them are listed. *Cornwall** Parish Register Index *http://www.cornwalleng.com/ If the FamilySearch and FreeREG websites aren’t enough, and you still want more Cornish Parish Registers, here’s a small website that someone has created, and they are adding in the Parish Registers *The West Briton Newspaper* http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~wbritonad Transcripts of Births, Marriages, and Deaths – as well as Fairs, Fishery reports, Court reports, separation notices, absconded apprentices, Coroner’s Inquests, etc., all under “News” – are available by using our search engine, or accessing the year you choose, below. *UKBMD: Cornwall* http://www.ukbmd.org.uk/county/cornwall/parish_records/ This website links to web sites that offer on-line transcriptions of UK births, marriages, deaths and censuses. A wide range of other indexes and transcriptions are also available for most counties, these may include parish records, wills, monumental inscriptions etc. ============================================= The following links are ones that I have not used myself, but looked useful so thought I’d throw them in for you *Cornish Cemeteries* http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~chrisu/index.htm Not extensive, but it doesn’t have to be if it has the names you’re after. *Cornish Surnames* http://www.cornishsurnames.com/ Dedicated to helping families establish their Cornish roots. *Cornwall** Mapping* http://www.cornwall.gov.uk/Default.aspx?page=17724 Links to not only interactive mapping, but also other mapping resources, including maps detailing where monuments are. *Cornwall** Maritime Museum *http://www.nmmc.co.uk/index.php?/collections/content/research_from_home Contain some very useful links for those who had mariners in their family. *Cornwall** Online *http://www.cornwall-online.co.uk/resindex.htm This is a general site about Cornwall, but it is their list of towns that is useful, for giving you information about each place. *Passenger Lists from **Cornwall** 1836-1851* http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~boneplace/passenger/list.html This website lists 8 passenger lists all from Cornwall and headed to New York. 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    08/02/2013 09:45:09
    1. [FPFHG-LIST] Mike & Sylvia Swift
    2. Sharon Green
    3. Hi all, I have visited Mike and Sylvia Swift today to collect a couple of books they have donated to the group. If you are interested they are having a garage sale tomorrow Saturday 3rd August, at 124 Richards Dve., Morphett Vale. Ros, Mike may be in touch if he feels he's got anything appropriate for our Trading Table. Have a good weekend all. Stay warm and dry. Chees, Sharon

    08/02/2013 04:12:32