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Happy Birthday from me also. Jean USA > > HAPPY BIRTHDAY Heather > I hope you have a lovely day > > Hugs > John xxxxx > > > > > Happy Birthday Heather down there in Victoria. Hope you've got a shady spot > to celebrate . . . it's going to be a hot, Hot, HOT one today. Wishing you > cool thoughts and lots of fun with family and friends. > > Jennifer . . . up island > > david cox wrote: > >Young Heather in the west is celebrating a Birthday tomorrow, Happy > >Birthday Heather > > > >Love and hugs > >Dave, Pam and Nikki > > > > > > > > > ==== 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. > > _________________________________________________________________ > The new MSN Search Toolbar now includes Desktop search! > http://join.msn.com/toolbar/overview > > > ==== GEN-TRIVIA-ENG Mailing List ==== > RANDOM TAGLINE - GEN-TRIVIA-ENG - MAILING LIST > Pure Fiction messages are frowned upon - Elephants do not travel in balloons - please use the Adventure List. > >
Posted with permission of the transcriber, 'Ann' Geo. The West Cumberland Times, Wednesday 22, 1920. A CASE FOR ATTENTION. _________ Sir, - Will you please grant me a little space in your widely read paper to draw public attention to a very sad case of need in our midst. William GRAY, married and an ex-serviceman, has been suffering some time from a painful malady, and is now a patient in the Cockermouth Workhouse Infirmary. His wife and children are residents in the town, and, I believe, are in sore straits on the account of their breadwinner's sickness. GRAY, being an ex-soldier I am sure that we have one or more ex-officers in the town who would be glad to take this matter up on the poor soldier's behalf, or probably the United Services Club would arrange a benefit ball or something of that sort so as to enable his family to carry on until GRAY is fit to follow his employment. I am aware that the people of Cockermouth have been asked a great deal during the last few years, and I know that they have never been behind with their generous support, which fact has given me courage to write this letter. In my opinion it is very hard if an ex-soldier who is 'down and out' has only the Workhouse to look forward to for a little relief. That much quoted phrase, 'Lest we forget', should ever be in our mind when these most deserving cases crop up. - Thanking you in anticipation, yours truly, J. W. L.
Posted with permission of the transcriber, 'Ann'. Geo. The West Cumberland Times, Wednesday 22, 1920. WHITEHAVEN EDUCATION COMMITTEE. ________ HEALTH OF THE CHILDREN. _______ At a meeting of the Finance and School Attendance Sub-Committee on December 14th, the School Nurse reported that since the last report eighty-eight new cases have attended at the daily clinic, and 424 dressings, etc., have been done. Two hundred and fifty one boys and 241 girls have been examined for cleanliness. Four boys and nine girls were found verminous. The observation cases had been followed up at the other schools. One case was reported to N.S.P.C.C., Inspector, where the mother has been warned several times without any improvement. Fifty-eight homes have been visited re: cleanliness, defects, and children referred by head teachers.
Thank you Jennifer....that's a lovely verse, I'll pass on your good wishes this afternoon when we visit. Hugs, Gwen > What a lovely name. .. . . > > Little girls are precious gifts, > wrapped in love serene. > Their dresses tied with sashes > and futures tied with dreams > > Welcome Isabel Rose . . . and Congratulations to Sharon and Nigel (hope > Mum is soon feeling better), and to you and Nick. Another little > grandchild to love and cherish. > > Jennifer > > > Gwen Wilkins wrote: >> Our little granddaughter Isabel Rose arrived yesterday at 10.00 am!! >> Daughter >> of our youngest son Nigel. She was delivered by caesarean section and >> weighed in at 4lbs 3 oz. She was 4 weeks early as Mum Sharon had >> problems. >> Will be visiting them both this afternoon in Birmingham maternity >> hospital >> ( yes, she must qualify as a Brummie like her brother Jack!) >> >> It was a strange day as we were attending the funeral of our dear friend >> Tony two hours later so there was a mixture of joy and sadness. We met >> lots of old friends as is usual at funerals, and the service was lovely >> and included slides of Tony, family and friends set to music which was a >> nostalgic touch. >> >> Gwen >> >> ==== GEN-TRIVIA-ENG Mailing List ==== >> RANDOM TAGLINE - GEN-TRIVIA-ENG - MAILING LIST >> Pure Fiction messages are frowned upon - Elephants do not travel in >> balloons - please use the Adventure List. >> >> >> > > > ==== GEN-TRIVIA-ENG Mailing List ==== > RANDOM TAGLINE - GEN-TRIVIA-ENG - MAILING LIST > Gen-Trivia-Eng listers remember Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow. >
Thank you Jean! Gwen > Congratulations to everyone. > Jean USA > > > > > >> Our little granddaughter Isabel Rose arrived yesterday at 10.00 am!! >> Daughter >> of our youngest son Nigel. She was delivered by caesarean section and >> weighed in at 4lbs 3 oz. She was 4 weeks early as Mum Sharon had >> problems. >> Will be visiting them both this afternoon in Birmingham maternity >> hospital >> ( yes, she must qualify as a Brummie like her brother Jack!) >> >> It was a strange day as we were attending the funeral of our dear friend >> Tony two hours later so there was a mixture of joy and sadness. We met > lots >> of old friends as is usual at funerals, and the service was lovely and >> included slides of Tony, family and friends set to music which was a >> nostalgic touch. >> >> Gwen >> >> >> ==== GEN-TRIVIA-ENG Mailing List ==== >> RANDOM TAGLINE - GEN-TRIVIA-ENG - MAILING LIST >> Pure Fiction messages are frowned upon - Elephants do not travel in > balloons - please use the Adventure List. >> >> > > > > ==== 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 >
Thank you John....I think your Mum was right, it often happens that way! Hugs, Gwen xx > CONGRATULATIONS on your grandaughter Gwen (((((hugs))))) Trivvie ones, of > course :-) > > Sorry to hear about your friend, but, as my mum used to say .... Someone > has to go for another to arrive > > Take care all > > Hugs > John xxxxx > > > > > What a coincidence !! Sheila, on our Losers List has just had a > grandaughter named Isabella Rose !!! > > Congrats to all - I hope the baby & her Mum are both going to be OK. Oh, & > Brummies rule !! :o) > > Sorry to hear about your friend. A real mixed blessings day. > > Hugs for both occasions, > > Pat.xxx :o)) > A Maid of Kent, UK. > Your county needs YOU !!! http://FreeCEN.rootsweb.com > Looking for ancestors in Kent ? Try: http://www.kent-opc.org.uk/ > www.lawrence.eastkentgenealogy.co.uk > > > Our little granddaughter Isabel Rose arrived yesterday at 10.00 am!! > Daughter > of our youngest son Nigel. She was delivered by caesarean section and > weighed in at 4lbs 3 oz. She was 4 weeks early as Mum Sharon had > problems. > Will be visiting them both this afternoon in Birmingham maternity > hospital > ( yes, she must qualify as a Brummie like her brother Jack!) > > It was a strange day as we were attending the funeral of our dear friend > Tony two hours later so there was a mixture of joy and sadness. We met > lots > of old friends as is usual at funerals, and the service was lovely and > included slides of Tony, family and friends set to music which was a > nostalgic touch. > > Gwen > > > ==== GEN-TRIVIA-ENG Mailing List ==== > RANDOM TAGLINE - GEN-TRIVIA-ENG - MAILING LIST > Pure Fiction messages are frowned upon - Elephants do not travel in > balloons - please use the Adventure List. > > > > > ==== 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. > > _________________________________________________________________ > The new MSN Search Toolbar now includes Desktop search! > http://join.msn.com/toolbar/overview > > > ==== 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. >
HAPPY BIRTHDAY Heather I hope you have a lovely day Hugs John xxxxx Happy Birthday Heather down there in Victoria. Hope you've got a shady spot to celebrate . . . it's going to be a hot, Hot, HOT one today. Wishing you cool thoughts and lots of fun with family and friends. Jennifer . . . up island david cox wrote: >Young Heather in the west is celebrating a Birthday tomorrow, Happy >Birthday Heather > >Love and hugs >Dave, Pam and Nikki > > > ==== 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. _________________________________________________________________ The new MSN Search Toolbar now includes Desktop search! http://join.msn.com/toolbar/overview
Thanks Mary, I haven't seen her yet but have just bought her some tiny outfits. I'm sure she'll soon catch up though! Hugs, Gwen. > congratulations, Gwen. What a tiny little girl she is! mary > > Gwen Wilkins wrote: > >> Our little granddaughter Isabel Rose arrived yesterday at 10.00 am!! >> Daughter >> of our youngest son Nigel. She was delivered by caesarean section and >> weighed in at 4lbs 3 oz. She was 4 weeks early as Mum Sharon had >> problems. >> Will be visiting them both this afternoon in Birmingham maternity >> hospital >> ( yes, she must qualify as a Brummie like her brother Jack!) >> >> It was a strange day as we were attending the funeral of our dear friend >> Tony two hours later so there was a mixture of joy and sadness. We met >> lots of old friends as is usual at funerals, and the service was lovely >> and included slides of Tony, family and friends set to music which was a >> nostalgic touch. >> >> Gwen >> >> ==== GEN-TRIVIA-ENG Mailing List ==== >> RANDOM TAGLINE - GEN-TRIVIA-ENG - MAILING LIST >> Pure Fiction messages are frowned upon - Elephants do not travel in >> balloons - please use the Adventure List. >> > > > ==== GEN-TRIVIA-ENG Mailing List ==== > RANDOM TAGLINE - GEN-TRIVIA-ENG - MAILING LIST > Pure Fiction messages are frowned upon - Elephants do not travel in > balloons - please use the Adventure List. >
CONGRATULATIONS on your grandaughter Gwen (((((hugs))))) Trivvie ones, of course :-) Sorry to hear about your friend, but, as my mum used to say .... Someone has to go for another to arrive Take care all Hugs John xxxxx What a coincidence !! Sheila, on our Losers List has just had a grandaughter named Isabella Rose !!! Congrats to all - I hope the baby & her Mum are both going to be OK. Oh, & Brummies rule !! :o) Sorry to hear about your friend. A real mixed blessings day. Hugs for both occasions, Pat.xxx :o)) A Maid of Kent, UK. Your county needs YOU !!! http://FreeCEN.rootsweb.com Looking for ancestors in Kent ? Try: http://www.kent-opc.org.uk/ www.lawrence.eastkentgenealogy.co.uk Our little granddaughter Isabel Rose arrived yesterday at 10.00 am!! Daughter of our youngest son Nigel. She was delivered by caesarean section and weighed in at 4lbs 3 oz. She was 4 weeks early as Mum Sharon had problems. Will be visiting them both this afternoon in Birmingham maternity hospital ( yes, she must qualify as a Brummie like her brother Jack!) It was a strange day as we were attending the funeral of our dear friend Tony two hours later so there was a mixture of joy and sadness. We met lots of old friends as is usual at funerals, and the service was lovely and included slides of Tony, family and friends set to music which was a nostalgic touch. Gwen ==== GEN-TRIVIA-ENG Mailing List ==== RANDOM TAGLINE - GEN-TRIVIA-ENG - MAILING LIST Pure Fiction messages are frowned upon - Elephants do not travel in balloons - please use the Adventure List. ==== 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. _________________________________________________________________ The new MSN Search Toolbar now includes Desktop search! http://join.msn.com/toolbar/overview
Congratulations to the parents and grandparents. My Grandfather was named Isaac John--Everyone called him Ike. Jean USA > Our 5th little twig duly arrived around 11.30, July 18 - weighing 3.7kg, > and mother & son are both doing well. No problems at all - Pam says > this labour was easier than her first one... > > His name is to be either Isaac James, or Isaac Douglas - I forgot to ask > which was the final choice... > > And now its almost 2 and I still cannot get back to sleep!! > > mary > > > ==== GEN-TRIVIA-ENG Mailing List ==== > RANDOM TAGLINE - GEN-TRIVIA-ENG - MAILING LIST > Remember - Our "todays" ups & downs of life, are "tomorrows" Ancestral Trivia. > >
Congratulations to everyone. Jean USA > Our little granddaughter Isabel Rose arrived yesterday at 10.00 am!! > Daughter > of our youngest son Nigel. She was delivered by caesarean section and > weighed in at 4lbs 3 oz. She was 4 weeks early as Mum Sharon had problems. > Will be visiting them both this afternoon in Birmingham maternity hospital > ( yes, she must qualify as a Brummie like her brother Jack!) > > It was a strange day as we were attending the funeral of our dear friend > Tony two hours later so there was a mixture of joy and sadness. We met lots > of old friends as is usual at funerals, and the service was lovely and > included slides of Tony, family and friends set to music which was a > nostalgic touch. > > Gwen > > > ==== GEN-TRIVIA-ENG Mailing List ==== > RANDOM TAGLINE - GEN-TRIVIA-ENG - MAILING LIST > Pure Fiction messages are frowned upon - Elephants do not travel in balloons - please use the Adventure List. > >
Thanks Pat...yes that is a coincidence. Rose was a last minute choice I think and is nice as Rose was my grandmother's name too. Hope you're both well. Hugs, Gwen What a coincidence !! Sheila, on our Losers List has just had a grandaughter named Isabella Rose !!! Congrats to all - I hope the baby & her Mum are both going to be OK. Oh, & Brummies rule !! :o) Sorry to hear about your friend. A real mixed blessings day. Hugs for both occasions, Pat.xxx :o)) A Maid of Kent, UK. Your county needs YOU !!! http://FreeCEN.rootsweb.com Looking for ancestors in Kent ? Try: http://www.kent-opc.org.uk/ www.lawrence.eastkentgenealogy.co.uk Our little granddaughter Isabel Rose arrived yesterday at 10.00 am!! Daughter of our youngest son Nigel. She was delivered by caesarean section and weighed in at 4lbs 3 oz. She was 4 weeks early as Mum Sharon had problems. Will be visiting them both this afternoon in Birmingham maternity hospital ( yes, she must qualify as a Brummie like her brother Jack!) It was a strange day as we were attending the funeral of our dear friend Tony two hours later so there was a mixture of joy and sadness. We met lots of old friends as is usual at funerals, and the service was lovely and included slides of Tony, family and friends set to music which was a nostalgic touch. Gwen ==== GEN-TRIVIA-ENG Mailing List ==== RANDOM TAGLINE - GEN-TRIVIA-ENG - MAILING LIST Pure Fiction messages are frowned upon - Elephants do not travel in balloons - please use the Adventure List.
What a coincidence !! Sheila, on our Losers List has just had a grandaughter named Isabella Rose !!! Congrats to all - I hope the baby & her Mum are both going to be OK. Oh, & Brummies rule !! :o) Sorry to hear about your friend. A real mixed blessings day. Hugs for both occasions, Pat.xxx :o)) A Maid of Kent, UK. Your county needs YOU !!! http://FreeCEN.rootsweb.com Looking for ancestors in Kent ? Try: http://www.kent-opc.org.uk/ www.lawrence.eastkentgenealogy.co.uk Our little granddaughter Isabel Rose arrived yesterday at 10.00 am!! Daughter of our youngest son Nigel. She was delivered by caesarean section and weighed in at 4lbs 3 oz. She was 4 weeks early as Mum Sharon had problems. Will be visiting them both this afternoon in Birmingham maternity hospital ( yes, she must qualify as a Brummie like her brother Jack!) It was a strange day as we were attending the funeral of our dear friend Tony two hours later so there was a mixture of joy and sadness. We met lots of old friends as is usual at funerals, and the service was lovely and included slides of Tony, family and friends set to music which was a nostalgic touch. Gwen ==== GEN-TRIVIA-ENG Mailing List ==== RANDOM TAGLINE - GEN-TRIVIA-ENG - MAILING LIST Pure Fiction messages are frowned upon - Elephants do not travel in balloons - please use the Adventure List.
Our little granddaughter Isabel Rose arrived yesterday at 10.00 am!! Daughter of our youngest son Nigel. She was delivered by caesarean section and weighed in at 4lbs 3 oz. She was 4 weeks early as Mum Sharon had problems. Will be visiting them both this afternoon in Birmingham maternity hospital ( yes, she must qualify as a Brummie like her brother Jack!) It was a strange day as we were attending the funeral of our dear friend Tony two hours later so there was a mixture of joy and sadness. We met lots of old friends as is usual at funerals, and the service was lovely and included slides of Tony, family and friends set to music which was a nostalgic touch. Gwen
Happy Birthday Heather down there in Victoria. Hope you've got a shady spot to celebrate . . . it's going to be a hot, Hot, HOT one today. Wishing you cool thoughts and lots of fun with family and friends. Jennifer . . . up island david cox wrote: > Young Heather in the west is celebrating a Birthday tomorrow, Happy Birthday Heather > > Love and hugs > Dave, Pam and Nikki > > >
What a lovely name. .. . . Little girls are precious gifts, wrapped in love serene. Their dresses tied with sashes and futures tied with dreams Welcome Isabel Rose . . . and Congratulations to Sharon and Nigel (hope Mum is soon feeling better), and to you and Nick. Another little grandchild to love and cherish. Jennifer Gwen Wilkins wrote: > Our little granddaughter Isabel Rose arrived yesterday at 10.00 am!! > Daughter > of our youngest son Nigel. She was delivered by caesarean section and > weighed in at 4lbs 3 oz. She was 4 weeks early as Mum Sharon had > problems. > Will be visiting them both this afternoon in Birmingham maternity > hospital > ( yes, she must qualify as a Brummie like her brother Jack!) > > It was a strange day as we were attending the funeral of our dear friend > Tony two hours later so there was a mixture of joy and sadness. We > met lots of old friends as is usual at funerals, and the service was > lovely and included slides of Tony, family and friends set to music > which was a nostalgic touch. > > Gwen > > ==== GEN-TRIVIA-ENG Mailing List ==== > RANDOM TAGLINE - GEN-TRIVIA-ENG - MAILING LIST > Pure Fiction messages are frowned upon - Elephants do not travel in > balloons - please use the Adventure List. > > >
congratulations, Gwen. What a tiny little girl she is! mary Gwen Wilkins wrote: > Our little granddaughter Isabel Rose arrived yesterday at 10.00 am!! > Daughter > of our youngest son Nigel. She was delivered by caesarean section and > weighed in at 4lbs 3 oz. She was 4 weeks early as Mum Sharon had > problems. > Will be visiting them both this afternoon in Birmingham maternity > hospital > ( yes, she must qualify as a Brummie like her brother Jack!) > > It was a strange day as we were attending the funeral of our dear friend > Tony two hours later so there was a mixture of joy and sadness. We > met lots of old friends as is usual at funerals, and the service was > lovely and included slides of Tony, family and friends set to music > which was a nostalgic touch. > > Gwen > > ==== GEN-TRIVIA-ENG Mailing List ==== > RANDOM TAGLINE - GEN-TRIVIA-ENG - MAILING LIST > Pure Fiction messages are frowned upon - Elephants do not travel in > balloons - please use the Adventure List. >
Posted with permission of the transcriber, Barb. Baker. Geo. TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY's POSTS From the LONDON GAZETTE. A M E R I C A BALTIMORE, JAN. 30 The following is an extract of a letter from GENERAL WASHINGTON to the Congress, dated Jan. 22, 1777. " My Last was on the 20th inst. since that I have the pleasure to inform you, that GENERAL DICKINSON, with about 400 militia, had defeated a foraging part of the enemy of an equal number, and has taken forty waggons, and upwards of 100 horses, most of them of the English draught breed, and a number of sheep and cattle which they had collected. The enemy retreated with so much precipitation, that GENERAL DICKINSON had only an opportunity of making 9 prisoners; they were obliged to carry off a great many dead and wounded in light waggons. The action happened near Somerset Court house on Milltson river. GENERAL DICKINSON's behaviour reflects the highest honour upon him, for though his troops were all raw, he led them through the river, middle deep, and gave the enemy so severe a charge, that although supported by three field pieces, they gave way, and left their convoy. Published by order of the Congress. C. THOMPSON, Secretary " --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~
Posted with permission of the transcriber, Barb. Baker. Geo. ADVERTISEMENT. MOLINEAUX SMELLING MEDICINE. FOR the CURE of the SCURVY, ITCH, Pimpled Faces, Scald Heads, Films in Children, Rheumaic Pains, all cutaneous Eruptions (by smelling only) it is also of the utmost service to the Female Sex, either coming of age, or the decline of it (which often proves very fatal) at Spring and Fall, without bleeding, bathing, taking physic, anointing the body, changing the bed clothes, or wearing apparel. The safey and efficacy of this Medicine being so well known in all parts of England, Scotland, and Wales, renders it needless to add any encomiums to its established character, and it is not recommended by any extravagant price, vain glory, or pretended quality: It may be used by young children and women far advanced in their pregnancy. And as the in****ble, number of well attended certificates of cures, performed by this Medicine, would swell the paper, MR. MOLINEAUX has for the satisfaction of the public, left with the above J. WARE & SON catalogues of the best attested certificates of the most remarkable cures ever performed by any one Medicine yet exposed to the public, wherein many eminent gentlemen of the faculty have failed; and will pay the postage of letter or letters, to and from the places where the cures have been performed, for the satisfaction of the incredulous, and assures them that he does not follow the practice of many, to have his certificates signed a! t such a distance, as to be out of the patient's intelligence. Those who are afflicted with any of the above cases that are herein mentioned;......MR. MOLINEAUX earnestly requests them to apply, with all convenient speed, that he may give some evident proofs of his practice, as he leaves the rest to his agents as that is done. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~