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nora T
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i am just wondering if any of you lovely people out there can beat 5 generations in one family, when i had my first son, we had our photo.s taken by the local paper,there was my great granny pattison, then her daughter, my granny culverwell, then her son, my dad, then me, then my baby, malcolm. i still have the photo, but now i am the granny. oh well never mind, tempis fugit. [ scuse spelling,] regards nora
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i am researching the timmis family salop. staffs, and cheshire, also the culverwell family, congleton cheshire,and staffs.also jervis, jarvis, staffs and wales,also reece, staffs and dudley
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Chris in 1066Land
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Hi Nora T
I can equal it, but not beat it
My grandmother, my mother, myself, my daughter and my grandaughter (4 females and 1 male).
Incidentally mums name is Norah but with the 'h'
Chris in 1066Land
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nora T
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great chris, 4 females 1 male, just like me, did you get a photo taken,it is good for future family historians, 5 in one go, makes it a bit easier. thanks for the reply, regards. nora
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i am researching the timmis family salop. staffs, and cheshire, also the culverwell family, congleton cheshire,and staffs.also jervis, jarvis, staffs and wales,also reece, staffs and dudley
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nora T
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hi mrs lizzie, i am glad i only made one mistake,you would not believe it but at school i got the prize for english,it,s a case of use it or lose it , as for latin, quo vadis, any body know what that means, i bet you do mrs lizzy, good luck with the latin, and thanks for reply, regards nora
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Darcy
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"Quo Vadis?" means -
"Where do you go?" or "Who goes there?"
Mr Darcy, of course, speaks Latin fluently and being an old fashioned type prefers -
"Whither goest thou?"
Aaron 
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Fisher, Pitts, Lucas, Emmit, Keal, Bennett, Maddock, Jackson, Pidd, Lincolnshire Bullock, Read, White, Gloucestershire. Shepherd, Foyle, Crowter, Green, Wiltshire Strickland, Fisher, Butterworth, Brown, Northhamptonshire Shepherd, Bullock, Waterhouse, Lancashire Fisher, Goodwin, Rutland Census information is Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
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My family can only match it, not beat it, though with 5 females, it is better, IMHO . My grandmother had her photo taken for a local paper I think, with her daughter (my aunt), grand-daughter (my cousin), great grand-daughter and her baby, the great, great grand-daughter. I must try to get a copy from the paper. 
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Surname interests: Clementsten, Hobson, Hole, Marden, O'Clements, Pitten, Sharland, Vickery (Vicary), Williams. Area Interests: Cardiff, Bampton, Bideford, Crediton, Wollaston, Somerset, Tidenham, Norway, Australia to Bristol.
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nora T
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to kazza and aaron, yes aaron wither goest thou, i know because we were going to call our narrow boat that, but we were told it was bad luck to change a boats name, it was called "ashwood"but thought quo vadis was apt for a boat. now kazza,i admit defeat 5 of the same sex is more rare,i am waiting for some body with 6 generations,is that possible.regards noraT
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My husbands father boasts of not just 5 generations, or 5 generations of males but 5 generations of males called Richard Evans Ange
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nora T
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hi ange. thats a one off, but i am still waiting for 6 generations, then i will give up , ok nora T
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nora T
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hi mrslizzy, we seem to have gone off 5/6 generations and on to latin ,but thats how things seem to go on roots chat, and i like it .its like that old joke my dad use to tell,about a long line of soldiers, and the man in charge, says pass it on "send reinforcements we are going to advance" and by the time it gets to the end of the of the line, the last man says "send three and four pence, we are going to a dance" now that might start off some thing else, and thats "me miseram. regards nora T
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