We'll have to wave at you from the platform, but it'd be a great reunion. Sheffield Park's lovely. Pat.xxx :o)) A Maid of Kent It could always be part of a trivvie reunion, but it does need to be booked months in advance, no last minute decisions!!!! Liz -----Original Message----- From: Gwen Wilkins [mailto:gwenda.wilkins@ntlworld.com] Sent: 28 July 2006 12:16 To: GEN-TRIVIA-ENG-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [TRIVVIES] Anniversary Sounds lovely Liz...I looked on the website and rather fancy the' fish & chips on the train' outing!! Perhaps we'll go one day. Glad you enjoyed your anniversary. Gwen & Nick xx > > > Many thanks for the cards and anniversary wishes. We celebrated in quite > a > different style but just wish it had been a little bit cooler!!! > > We both left work a little early so we had time to come home and get ready > to go out. Lovely casual clothes needed for our evening and we packed our > cameras too. We drove out through Lindfield and the country lane through > Walstead before joining the main road through to Scaynes Hill and onto > North > Chailey. We then took a left turn and drove along the road through the > countryside until we found a favourite car park on the left. Here we were > within about a hundred yards of the Meridian Line (I hasten to add that we > were nowhere near Greenwich). We parked our car and walked with the other > people up the drive to olur destination. No rain, nor hailstones, nor > wedding party (Val - get my drift?), nor was there any evidence of wartime > (Sue?). At 6pm we were served our meal of fish and chips with a lovely > chunk of baquette, all washed down with a cup of tea, although we could > have > had wine, beer or soft drinks (in fact we did have a Coke) before we left. > We had a lovely view from our table, in fact everybody did. Cows with > their > calves, sheep with their lambs, green fields now parched amongst the > beautiful trees of the Sussex countryside. There was a couple next to us > who were celebrating their 1st anniversary, families, two people with > special needs in wheelchairs accompanied by their carers. > > In fact our view of the countryside kept changing as we sat back and > listened to the steady "dumpetydump, dumpetydump" as our steam loco hauled > the train from Sheffield Park to Kingscote. There was time to get outside > for some cooler air and their were some beautiful roses in the garden > (Kingscote were quite well know for these). Coming back we leant back in > our seats, replete (in fact too replete!!!), and enjoyed the slower pace. > All too soon (although it was 1hr 30min later) we were back at Sheffield > Park and it was time to get back in the car to come home. We came back a > different route (down past the elephant place where we had coffee last > year > Sue) and all along the country lanes, back under the Bluebell railway, and > along more lanes until we arrived back at Walstead and a return journey > back > through Lindfield to home. > > Although you weren't able to be with us, I do hope you were able to be > there > in your imagination. http://www.bluebell-railway.co.uk/ > > Liz > > > > > > > ==== GEN-TRIVIA-ENG Mailing List ==== > RANDOM TAGLINE - GEN-TRIVIA-ENG - MAILING LIST > Today's Memories will be of interest to our Descendants. But for this to > happen they need to be told. This List is here for just this to happen. > ==== GEN-TRIVIA-ENG Mailing List ==== RANDOM TAGLINE - GEN-TRIVIA-ENG - MAILING LIST Today's Memories will be of interest to our Descendants. But for this to happen they need to be told. This List is here for just this to happen. -- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.394 / Virus Database: 268.10.4/402 - Release Date: 27/07/2006 ==== GEN-TRIVIA-ENG Mailing List ==== RANDOM TAGLINE - GEN-TRIVIA-ENG - MAILING LIST Keep up to date with the current Rules for this List at - www.trivvies.com
It could always be part of a trivvie reunion, but it does need to be booked months in advance, no last minute decisions!!!! Liz -----Original Message----- From: Gwen Wilkins [mailto:gwenda.wilkins@ntlworld.com] Sent: 28 July 2006 12:16 To: GEN-TRIVIA-ENG-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [TRIVVIES] Anniversary Sounds lovely Liz...I looked on the website and rather fancy the' fish & chips on the train' outing!! Perhaps we'll go one day. Glad you enjoyed your anniversary. Gwen & Nick xx > > > Many thanks for the cards and anniversary wishes. We celebrated in quite > a > different style but just wish it had been a little bit cooler!!! > > We both left work a little early so we had time to come home and get ready > to go out. Lovely casual clothes needed for our evening and we packed our > cameras too. We drove out through Lindfield and the country lane through > Walstead before joining the main road through to Scaynes Hill and onto > North > Chailey. We then took a left turn and drove along the road through the > countryside until we found a favourite car park on the left. Here we were > within about a hundred yards of the Meridian Line (I hasten to add that we > were nowhere near Greenwich). We parked our car and walked with the other > people up the drive to olur destination. No rain, nor hailstones, nor > wedding party (Val - get my drift?), nor was there any evidence of wartime > (Sue?). At 6pm we were served our meal of fish and chips with a lovely > chunk of baquette, all washed down with a cup of tea, although we could > have > had wine, beer or soft drinks (in fact we did have a Coke) before we left. > We had a lovely view from our table, in fact everybody did. Cows with > their > calves, sheep with their lambs, green fields now parched amongst the > beautiful trees of the Sussex countryside. There was a couple next to us > who were celebrating their 1st anniversary, families, two people with > special needs in wheelchairs accompanied by their carers. > > In fact our view of the countryside kept changing as we sat back and > listened to the steady "dumpetydump, dumpetydump" as our steam loco hauled > the train from Sheffield Park to Kingscote. There was time to get outside > for some cooler air and their were some beautiful roses in the garden > (Kingscote were quite well know for these). Coming back we leant back in > our seats, replete (in fact too replete!!!), and enjoyed the slower pace. > All too soon (although it was 1hr 30min later) we were back at Sheffield > Park and it was time to get back in the car to come home. We came back a > different route (down past the elephant place where we had coffee last > year > Sue) and all along the country lanes, back under the Bluebell railway, and > along more lanes until we arrived back at Walstead and a return journey > back > through Lindfield to home. > > Although you weren't able to be with us, I do hope you were able to be > there > in your imagination. http://www.bluebell-railway.co.uk/ > > Liz > > > > > > > ==== GEN-TRIVIA-ENG Mailing List ==== > RANDOM TAGLINE - GEN-TRIVIA-ENG - MAILING LIST > Today's Memories will be of interest to our Descendants. But for this to > happen they need to be told. This List is here for just this to happen. > ==== GEN-TRIVIA-ENG Mailing List ==== RANDOM TAGLINE - GEN-TRIVIA-ENG - MAILING LIST Today's Memories will be of interest to our Descendants. But for this to happen they need to be told. This List is here for just this to happen. -- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.394 / Virus Database: 268.10.4/402 - Release Date: 27/07/2006
Me too, I sure could go for those fish and chips, and even the sausage and mash! Fish & Chips with a Difference! The return trip from Sheffield Park Station to Kingscote will leave at 6pm, returning at 7.30pm Enjoy fish & chips on board a steam-hauled train; served with bread & butter and a cup of tea Glennis...mouth watering It could always be part of a trivvie reunion, but it does need to be booked months in advance, no last minute decisions!!!! Liz Sounds lovely Liz...I looked on the website and rather fancy the' fish & chips on the train' outing!! Perhaps we'll go one day. Glad you enjoyed your anniversary. Gwen & Nick xx http://www.bluebell-railway.co.uk/
Posted with permission of the transcriber, Barb. Baker. Geo. Westmorland County Newspaper, Windermere & Ambleside Reporter, and Lake District Advertiser No. 400. The 10th Week in the Quarter. POLICE COURT , KENDAL SATURDAY. Before W. LONGMIRE and G. E. WILSON, Esqrs. EVADING TOLL. ROBERT THISTLETHWAITE, Forest Hall, was charged with driving over a private road, thereby evading toll, and was fined 10s and costs. ___________________________________________ TUESDAY. Before the MAJOR ( J. J. WILSON, Esq.) and G. F. BRAITHWAITE, Esq. JOHN HULLY and RICHARD KITCHEN were brought up, the former for being drunk, and the latter for sleeping in an outhouse. KITCHEN was discharged, and HULLY was fined 5s and costs. ____________________________________________ THURSDAY. Before G. F. BRAITHWAITE, Esq. THOMAS JAMESON and GEORGE MEDCALFE were both charged with sleeping in an outhouse at the Lound, having no visible means of support. Sent to the House of Correction for 7 days. ============================================= --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Genealogy-Cumberland" group. To post to this group, send email to Genealogy-Cumberland@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to Genealogy-Cumberland-unsubscribe@googlegroups.com For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/Genealogy-Cumberland -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
Posted with permission of the transcriber, Barb. Baker. Geo. <thinking '580 burners', I wouldn't want their gas bill> Westmorland County Newspaper, Windermere & Ambleside Reporter, and Lake District Advertiser For some time the matter of lighting the Parish Church with gas on the Sunday evenings, was discussed not only in the columns of the newspapers, but elsewhere, and the result was, the scheme was properly sanctioned, and subscriptions set on foot for carrying out the project; and about five weeks ago, MR. ROBINSON received an order to lay down mains, and place proper fittings to light up (St. Mary's) -- the Parish Church. With only a month to perform the work in, the Gas and Water Company set about executing the order, and, although they laboured under many disadvantages, owing to the short notice, and were only able to procure certain articles on the Saturday, the work was duly accomplished, and on Sunday evening, the 28th of November, 1869, the chronicles of Kendal will say, the Parish Church was first lighted with gas. The pendents, 23 in number, having each 20 burners -- making the total of 580 burners. There was not that brilliancy of light on Sunday evening as was expected by many, and at the same time puzzled MR. ROBINSON, as he had made the mains considerably larger than specified, but many of the good people contented themselves by saying that a subdued light was better for a place of worship than a bright one. This of course did not satisfy the manager of the gas works, who was apprehensive of something wrong, and could only account for the same by the supposition that someone had either placed something in the pipes, or else by accident some obstruction had got into the piping. They accordingly set about the work of discovery, and not until Thursday were their labours rewarded, by finding a large piece of hemp in one of the mains, after it had passed the meter, which, on being extracted, there is a plentiful supply of gas. The congregation was very large on the occasion of the first Sunday evening of gas light in the Parish Church -- many coming away supposing the place was crowded out. The VEN. ARCHDEACON COOPER, the vicar of Kendal, conducted the entire service, and delivered a very impressive discourse, taking for his text, ISIAH 2 verses 2 to 7.
Thanks for your advice Geo, I've managed to get Johno's message now..... I wasn't allowing enough time for the message to come through!! Gwen.
Sounds lovely Liz...I looked on the website and rather fancy the' fish & chips on the train' outing!! Perhaps we'll go one day. Glad you enjoyed your anniversary. Gwen & Nick xx > > > Many thanks for the cards and anniversary wishes. We celebrated in quite > a > different style but just wish it had been a little bit cooler!!! > > We both left work a little early so we had time to come home and get ready > to go out. Lovely casual clothes needed for our evening and we packed our > cameras too. We drove out through Lindfield and the country lane through > Walstead before joining the main road through to Scaynes Hill and onto > North > Chailey. We then took a left turn and drove along the road through the > countryside until we found a favourite car park on the left. Here we were > within about a hundred yards of the Meridian Line (I hasten to add that we > were nowhere near Greenwich). We parked our car and walked with the other > people up the drive to olur destination. No rain, nor hailstones, nor > wedding party (Val - get my drift?), nor was there any evidence of wartime > (Sue?). At 6pm we were served our meal of fish and chips with a lovely > chunk of baquette, all washed down with a cup of tea, although we could > have > had wine, beer or soft drinks (in fact we did have a Coke) before we left. > We had a lovely view from our table, in fact everybody did. Cows with > their > calves, sheep with their lambs, green fields now parched amongst the > beautiful trees of the Sussex countryside. There was a couple next to us > who were celebrating their 1st anniversary, families, two people with > special needs in wheelchairs accompanied by their carers. > > In fact our view of the countryside kept changing as we sat back and > listened to the steady "dumpetydump, dumpetydump" as our steam loco hauled > the train from Sheffield Park to Kingscote. There was time to get outside > for some cooler air and their were some beautiful roses in the garden > (Kingscote were quite well know for these). Coming back we leant back in > our seats, replete (in fact too replete!!!), and enjoyed the slower pace. > All too soon (although it was 1hr 30min later) we were back at Sheffield > Park and it was time to get back in the car to come home. We came back a > different route (down past the elephant place where we had coffee last > year > Sue) and all along the country lanes, back under the Bluebell railway, and > along more lanes until we arrived back at Walstead and a return journey > back > through Lindfield to home. > > Although you weren't able to be with us, I do hope you were able to be > there > in your imagination. http://www.bluebell-railway.co.uk/ > > Liz > > > > > > > ==== GEN-TRIVIA-ENG Mailing List ==== > RANDOM TAGLINE - GEN-TRIVIA-ENG - MAILING LIST > Today's Memories will be of interest to our Descendants. But for this to > happen they need to be told. This List is here for just this to happen. >
Thanks Liz, I remember the storm very well l! Glad you and Peter enjoyed yourselves, Val xx Many thanks for the cards and anniversary wishes. We celebrated in quite a different style but just wish it had been a little bit cooler!!! We both left work a little early so we had time to come home and get ready to go out. Lovely casual clothes needed for our evening and we packed our cameras too. We drove out through Lindfield and the country lane through Walstead before joining the main road through to Scaynes Hill and onto North Chailey. We then took a left turn and drove along the road through the countryside until we found a favourite car park on the left. Here we were within about a hundred yards of the Meridian Line (I hasten to add that we were nowhere near Greenwich). We parked our car and walked with the other people up the drive to olur destination. No rain, nor hailstones, nor wedding party (Val - get my drift?), nor was there any evidence of wartime (Sue?). At 6pm we were served our meal of fish and chips with a lovely chunk of baquette, all washed down with a cup of tea, although we could have had wine, beer or soft drinks (in fact we did have a Coke) before we left. We had a lovely view from our table, in fact everybody did. Cows with their calves, sheep with their lambs, green fields now parched amongst the beautiful trees of the Sussex countryside. There was a couple next to us who were celebrating their 1st anniversary, families, two people with special needs in wheelchairs accompanied by their carers. In fact our view of the countryside kept changing as we sat back and listened to the steady "dumpetydump, dumpetydump" as our steam loco hauled the train from Sheffield Park to Kingscote. There was time to get outside for some cooler air and their were some beautiful roses in the garden (Kingscote were quite well know for these). Coming back we leant back in our seats, replete (in fact too replete!!!), and enjoyed the slower pace. All too soon (although it was 1hr 30min later) we were back at Sheffield Park and it was time to get back in the car to come home. We came back a different route (down past the elephant place where we had coffee last year Sue) and all along the country lanes, back under the Bluebell railway, and along more lanes until we arrived back at Walstead and a return journey back through Lindfield to home. Although you weren't able to be with us, I do hope you were able to be there in your imagination. http://www.bluebell-railway.co.uk/ Liz ==== GEN-TRIVIA-ENG Mailing List ==== RANDOM TAGLINE - GEN-TRIVIA-ENG - MAILING LIST Today's Memories will be of interest to our Descendants. But for this to happen they need to be told. This List is here for just this to happen. -- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.394 / Virus Database: 268.10.4/396 - Release Date: 24/07/2006
Oh and from me too Val xx Liz and Peter's anniversary is tomorrow 27/07/06 Liz and Peter best wishes on your anniversary love and hugs Dave, Pam and Nikki ==== GEN-TRIVIA-ENG Mailing List ==== RANDOM TAGLINE - GEN-TRIVIA-ENG - MAILING LIST Remember - Our "todays" ups & downs of life, are "tomorrows" Ancestral Trivia. -- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.394 / Virus Database: 268.10.4/396 - Release Date: 24/07/2006
so..are you happy with your purchase? roz On Monday, July 24, 2006 10:03 PM, Diane Kirby [SMTP:graceland@xnet.co.nz] wrote: > Today I have received my new Bio Mag Mattress cover. > http://www.biomag.co.nz/ > > What is that you may ask?.it is as is stated a mattress cover but one > with a > difference. This one contains little magnet and these work Detox the > body > and to put right some of the problems with the body we all have. > > It comes highly recommended here in NZ where it was invented and I > have 60 > days to try it and see if it does what it claims. I am going into it > with a > positive attitude because I WANT it to work. > > It cost me $256 so if it works it will be worth every cent. > > > > DiDi > http://photobucket.com/albums/d100/didi_45 > > > > ==== GEN-TRIVIA-ENG Mailing List ==== > RANDOM TAGLINE - GEN-TRIVIA-ENG - MAILING LIST > Remember - Our "todays" ups & downs of life, are "tomorrows" Ancestral > Trivia. >
i have to wonder what this "miracle" product was composed of..peroxide? baking soda? hmm. roz On Friday, July 21, 2006 7:49 AM, Geo. [SMTP:gspooner@iinet.net.au] wrote: > Posted with permission of the transcriber, Barb. Baker. > > Geo. > > > ADVERTISEMENT > To the NOBILITY, GENTRY, &c. > > THE famous MRS. BERNARD (from BERLIN in BRANDENBURGH) is possessed of > an infallible secret for cleansing the teeth, and rendering them as > white as alabaster, notwithstanding they may be as black as coal; > remarkably done without the use of instrument; also fastens teeth > by virtue of water, and causes the gums to grow up to the teeth, > through ever so much decayed; likewise prevents teeth from rotting. > > She infalibbly eases the scurvy, and in a short time removes the most > offensive breath; the toothach cured in half a minute, without > damaging the teeth. > > MRS. BERNARD begs leave to mention a truth but too well known, that > the frequent use of instruments and powders, particularly brushes, as > the infection remains in the brush, entirely **** the teeth, whereas > her liquid cleans them by using it only three times a week. > > The public may be satisfied of the efficacy of her remedies by most of > the Nobility and Gentry, that use the German Sea, Bath, Bristol, > Scarborough, and in much of the principal towns in Great Britain. > She offers her assistance to those who may require it, and desires > no pay except the cure proves to the satisfaction of her patients. > > ~~~To prevent counterfits, every bottle is sealed with her name. The > way to use it; Put a teaspoonful in a cap, dip a cloth in it, and > rub your teeth with it ~~~ > > By her appointment, her remedies are sold in bottles of 5s 3d and 10s > 6d each by the Printers of this Paper, of whom may be had > Celeivald's Bible, recommended by the Society for propagating > Christian knowledge. Large folio 1 l. 5s on fine paper, with the > Apocrypha: 1L. 1s second paper with the Apocrypha. > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ > > > ==== GEN-TRIVIA-ENG Mailing List ==== > RANDOM TAGLINE - GEN-TRIVIA-ENG - MAILING LIST > Before you sent your mail - > Please cut out as much of previous messages as is appropriate - and > Please change the Subject Line if the Topic has changed. >
Many thanks for the cards and anniversary wishes. We celebrated in quite a different style but just wish it had been a little bit cooler!!! We both left work a little early so we had time to come home and get ready to go out. Lovely casual clothes needed for our evening and we packed our cameras too. We drove out through Lindfield and the country lane through Walstead before joining the main road through to Scaynes Hill and onto North Chailey. We then took a left turn and drove along the road through the countryside until we found a favourite car park on the left. Here we were within about a hundred yards of the Meridian Line (I hasten to add that we were nowhere near Greenwich). We parked our car and walked with the other people up the drive to olur destination. No rain, nor hailstones, nor wedding party (Val - get my drift?), nor was there any evidence of wartime (Sue?). At 6pm we were served our meal of fish and chips with a lovely chunk of baquette, all washed down with a cup of tea, although we could have had wine, beer or soft drinks (in fact we did have a Coke) before we left. We had a lovely view from our table, in fact everybody did. Cows with their calves, sheep with their lambs, green fields now parched amongst the beautiful trees of the Sussex countryside. There was a couple next to us who were celebrating their 1st anniversary, families, two people with special needs in wheelchairs accompanied by their carers. In fact our view of the countryside kept changing as we sat back and listened to the steady "dumpetydump, dumpetydump" as our steam loco hauled the train from Sheffield Park to Kingscote. There was time to get outside for some cooler air and their were some beautiful roses in the garden (Kingscote were quite well know for these). Coming back we leant back in our seats, replete (in fact too replete!!!), and enjoyed the slower pace. All too soon (although it was 1hr 30min later) we were back at Sheffield Park and it was time to get back in the car to come home. We came back a different route (down past the elephant place where we had coffee last year Sue) and all along the country lanes, back under the Bluebell railway, and along more lanes until we arrived back at Walstead and a return journey back through Lindfield to home. Although you weren't able to be with us, I do hope you were able to be there in your imagination. http://www.bluebell-railway.co.uk/ Liz
HAPPY WEDDING ANNIVERSARY LIZ AND PETER!! Hope you are enjoying your day. ((((((((((((((((Anniversary hugs)))))))))))))))))) Gwen
Hi, Gwen. For some unknown reason Johno's latest audio blog wouldn't auto-play for me either. It d/l'd OK so I did a search for it and found it in the 'Temporary Internet Files' folder. I was able to click on it and play it from there. Alternatively, you could copy it to the Desktop or some other convenient folder. The two latest files are JB-23-July-06.mp3 and JB-24-July-06.mp3. Make your search term *06.mp3 (the asterisk is required) and you should find all of Johno's blogs that are on your machine. If you can't find them, either you have IE set to empty the Temp Files folder on shutdown or possibly you didn't allow enough time for them to download fully. Geo. Can anyone help please? I don't seem to be able to hear Johno's messages now....I heard the first 2 but when I click on the date nothing happens....any hints? Best wishes Johno in case I don't hear your messages!! Gwen PS I have switched my speakers on!! > Hello everyone > > Here is the latest bloggo. It is incredibly hot here still. It is > getting quite unpleasant, especially at night when it is hard to sleep. > Hoping for cooler at the weekend. > > Love Johno > > http://www.connolley.co.uk/Bloggo_de_Johno.htm > > > ==== GEN-TRIVIA-ENG Mailing List ==== > RANDOM TAGLINE - GEN-TRIVIA-ENG - MAILING LIST > Gen-Trivia-Eng listers remember Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow. > ==== GEN-TRIVIA-ENG Mailing List ==== RANDOM TAGLINE - GEN-TRIVIA-ENG - MAILING LIST Remember - Our "todays" ups & downs of life, are "tomorrows" Ancestral Trivia.
So good to hear from you Johno.....I begin to look forward to these little chats you send in......you sound very well and a lot more positive. Look forward to the next episode Johno. Hugs to you all DiDi http://photobucket.com/albums/d100/didi_45 > Hello everyone > > Here is the latest bloggo. It is incredibly hot here still. It is > getting quite unpleasant, especially at night when it is hard to sleep. > Hoping for cooler at the weekend. > > Love Johno > > http://www.connolley.co.uk/Bloggo_de_Johno.htm > > > ==== GEN-TRIVIA-ENG Mailing List ==== > RANDOM TAGLINE - GEN-TRIVIA-ENG - MAILING LIST > Gen-Trivia-Eng listers remember Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow. > ==== GEN-TRIVIA-ENG Mailing List ==== RANDOM TAGLINE - GEN-TRIVIA-ENG - MAILING LIST Remember - Our "todays" ups & downs of life, are "tomorrows" Ancestral Trivia.
I'm in there Gwen DiDi http://photobucket.com/albums/d100/didi_45 -----Original Message----- From: Gwen Wilkins [mailto:gwenda.wilkins@ntlworld.com] Sent: Wednesday, 26 July 2006 11:16 p.m. To: GEN-TRIVIA-ENG-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [TRIVVIES] Latest Bloggo de Johno Can anyone help please? I don't seem to be able to hear Johno's messages now....I heard the first 2 but when I click on the date nothing happens....any hints? Best wishes Johno in case I don't hear your messages!! Gwen PS I have switched my speakers on!! > Hello everyone > > Here is the latest bloggo. It is incredibly hot here still. It is > getting quite unpleasant, especially at night when it is hard to sleep. > Hoping for cooler at the weekend. > > Love Johno > > http://www.connolley.co.uk/Bloggo_de_Johno.htm > > > ==== GEN-TRIVIA-ENG Mailing List ==== > RANDOM TAGLINE - GEN-TRIVIA-ENG - MAILING LIST > Gen-Trivia-Eng listers remember Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow. > ==== GEN-TRIVIA-ENG Mailing List ==== RANDOM TAGLINE - GEN-TRIVIA-ENG - MAILING LIST Remember - Our "todays" ups & downs of life, are "tomorrows" Ancestral Trivia.
Liz and Peter's anniversary is tomorrow 27/07/06 Liz and Peter best wishes on your anniversary love and hugs Dave, Pam and Nikki
Happy anniversary from us too Liz and Peter Happy Anniversary George and Barbara Val xx George and Barbara are celebrating their anniversary, so Happy Anniversary, we hope you have a nice one! Dave, Pam and Nikki ==== GEN-TRIVIA-ENG Mailing List ==== RANDOM TAGLINE - GEN-TRIVIA-ENG - MAILING LIST Today's Memories will be of interest to our Descendants. But for this to happen they need to be told. This List is here for just this to happen. -- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.394 / Virus Database: 268.10.4/396 - Release Date: 24/07/2006 ==== GEN-TRIVIA-ENG Mailing List ==== RANDOM TAGLINE - GEN-TRIVIA-ENG - MAILING LIST Please use common sense when sending or replying to messages on the list. What may not offend you may offend others. -- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.394 / Virus Database: 268.10.4/401 - Release Date: 26/07/2006
-------Original Message------- From: PJK :o)) Date: 26/07/2006 07:35:55 To: GEN-TRIVIA-ENG-L-request@rootsweb.com Subject: For Geo. & Barbara Wishing you both a wonderful day & many, many, more happy years to come. Love & hugs, Pat & Shaun.xxx :o))
Best wishes to Geo and Barbara for their anniversary. Hope you're having a good day, and I wish the same to Liz and Peter for tomorrow Belated birthday greetings to Pauline, Heather O.W. and Carole. Congratulations to all the parents and grandparents of the new arrivals. Jean Oz > George and Barbara are celebrating their anniversary, so Happy > Anniversary, we hope you have a nice one! > > Dave, Pam and Nikki > > > ==== GEN-TRIVIA-ENG Mailing List ==== > RANDOM TAGLINE - GEN-TRIVIA-ENG - MAILING LIST > Today's Memories will be of interest to our Descendants. But for this to > happen they need to be told. This List is here for just this to happen. > >