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sorry findem,

just realised i'm using my sisters computer!

it automatically came up with her account. i can't find a way to stop it doing that. even when i try to log out it won't let me.

Constance

 :-[  :-[  :-[

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thanks findem,

Sarah is my sister. she is no longer using rootschat, (another story), but i have her account access so i'll go in and have a look!

That will be why you havn't heard from her. she has school exams you see.

i have a couple of other KETLEY researchers from off roots chat that are very confused about this whole Ketley think. it all seems very muddled. even with the proper certificates. for the moment i have stoped using roots chat as we are trying to piece this all out together. there is alot of back and forth going on. its a bit muddly.

but what i'm doing at the moment is compiling everything that we all know about these people.

if you give me a couple of months i'll get it all together and send it to you if you would still like that. even if there are no links you may be interested.

thanks for all you help you and CP have been especially fantastic!!!

for the moment i won't be using roots chat much so i will appoligise now if i am tardy with replies. i'll also go back into my sisters account. we had seperate checklists of information to find so i'll go and see what she has done.


i see your point with the baptism vs. birthplace records that is very annoying. :-) understandable though.

i have got back to the mid-early 1700's although it is unconfirmed data. i'm 90% sure but it just isn't confirmed.

well thats it for me, thank you again, and sorry for late replies, i will let you know of any discoveries. What is the best way to send you data??? i have family tree maker now. so i can send stuff that way i think.

thanks,
Constance


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London & Middlesex Completed Lookup Requests / Re: 1891 census look up PATRICK
« on: Tuesday 23 August 05 08:24 BST (UK)  »
Hi Barbera,

just tiding up loose ends.
can't say for certain that this is them without the name of the husband i guess...

i'll keep the info you kindly looked up for me on file and see if it makes more sense at a later date.

thanks
sarah

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The Common Room / Re: Repeated look-up requests - annoying
« on: Tuesday 23 August 05 08:17 BST (UK)  »
thanks,,...

i'm sure it was just too simple...

 :-[ :-[ :-[

sarah

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thanks guys, this family is just a bit difficult at the moment to trace. they moved too much between Yorkshire, London and NZ i think,

thanks for your suggestions i'm sure with this family they will ALL Be correct. they seem to enjoy making life difficult. well i guess thats relations for you isn't it...
sarah

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The Common Room / Re: Repeated look-up requests - annoying
« on: Tuesday 23 August 05 08:13 BST (UK)  »
Hi Casalguidi,

i was wonder how to make the topic say COMPLETED i have been trying to do that on lots of posts to get them out of the main screen so people don't have to wade through my completed requests.

can you tell me exactly how to do that? modifying the title i mean..



thanks,  ;)
sarah

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The Common Room / Re: Repeated look-up requests - annoying
« on: Tuesday 23 August 05 07:20 BST (UK)  »
Just a comment,

someone left a reply to one of my posts that "this was a repeated lookup..." having read this post am feeling slightly frustrated.

in this case i hadn't had a "match" in one of the county boards for them, so i thought they might still have been in London, (the family supposedly haveing moved that year) so i posted another request to a different board. they had slightly different information in them and i acknowledged the help of the others who had helped me.  i had to post a new lookup as it was a different county and dfferent information ???

but...
but i agree with the people that don't reply to posts. if you help someone you expect a thank you at least. or at least some sort of acknowlegement that the information was recieved even if it wasn't what you were looking for.


sorry just thought i'd have to share that. as i was concered that some people might find what i did annoying...i have a significant LACK of chocolate in my system and it is making me grouchy!!! (I'm a girl, what can i say)  ;D

happy hunting
sarah

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I wasn't sure if they were in London or yorkshire at the time...
so posted to both in a desperate hope that someone could help....

;-0


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Yorkshire (East Riding & York) Lookup Requests / Re: 1901 lookup ASHBRIDGE
« on: Saturday 20 August 05 02:38 BST (UK)  »
thanks for looking for me...


i really don't understand where this family could have been??? maybe in NZ still??? i'm sure they were i england though and in Yorkshire...

grumble grumble..


i guess i'll just have yo keep hoping that they turn up at some stage.

sarah

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