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The Lighter Side / Scottish Roots?
« on: Monday 07 January 08 16:22 GMT (UK)  »
A line in BBC Scotland's soap "River City" to an American, claimimg Scottish descent:-

"Just cos yer Mammy owns a shortbread tin, dis'nae mean yer ancestors fought at Bannockburn!"

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The Lighter Side / Shy Tom - Poem in Yorkshire Dialect
« on: Monday 31 December 07 22:33 GMT (UK)  »
Can anyone provide me with the full version of this poem  my Grandma used to recite?  I've tried many libraries & antiquarian bookshops.  Bill Mitchell (previously editor of the Dalesman) does not know of it but at least he replied quickly to my email while Dr Kellett did not even reply to a letter enclosing a stamped addressed envelope.

Shy Tom
Shy Tom he waur a bashful chap
Gay company he'd shun
And lassies oft at his expense
Had mony a bit of fun
But Tom waur noan so green
As he waur cabbage looking
He waur engineer by trade
He'd mak a rare good husband
Thought mony a winsome maid
If he nobbut wood come for'ard
It's a pity he's so shy
so they laughed at him in oppen
And made eyes at him on't sly
Now fair Lucy lass o Nancy's
She waur nicest lass in town
Her cheeks were red as roses
And her merry eyes were brown
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Now they'd all gone on a picnic
As far as Bolton woods
And they'd asked shy Tom to join them
As nobbut reet they should
And they laughed & joked
As young folks will do
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But Tom waur quick
And he grabbed her
While she cried out
Let me go
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Eh lass noan so!
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 :'( Binkie

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Yorkshire (West Riding) / Earby Operatic Society
« on: Sunday 28 January 07 17:24 GMT (UK)  »
This picture of the Earby Operatic Society's production of Julius Caesar was taken c1910.

My grandfather James Henry Smith is first right on the second back row.  He was the grandson of Currer Moorhouse & son of Thomas Smith who worked at the Victoria Spinning Mill in Earby.
Does anyone recognise anyone else?

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Fermanagh / Robert James Morrow & Annie Bella Fyfe
« on: Sunday 17 December 06 09:48 GMT (UK)  »
Looking for any info on Robert James Morrow born 18 Apr 1882 at Tullyulagh, Tempo, Fermanagh who went to Scotland with Annie Bella Fyfe where they were married in Lanarkshire in 1907

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Lanarkshire / Evening Times Roll of Honour - Worls War 1
« on: Tuesday 25 July 06 20:10 BST (UK)  »
No doubt someone has already posted this link 
http://www.glasgow.gov.uk/en/Residents/Libraries/Collections/FamilyHistory/eveningtimesrollofhonour.htm

It reads as follows:-

Evening Times Roll of Honour
During the First World War, the Evening Times newspaper printed short obituaries of people, (mostly from the Glasgow area), who died or were reported missing in the war.
Most of these obituaries were accompanied by a photograph of these long-gone heroes, often now the only one that exists.
The Mitchell has produced an index to some 5,700 of these entries as a valuable addition to their Family History resources. This list is available to view in PDF format.

The index finally allowed me to trace an obituary for my Great Uncle Abraham Walker who was killed in 1915 but more importantly, I now have a picture of him!!!

Binkie

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Lanarkshire / Parents of Grace Walker (nee Bailey) 1816-1881 Lanark
« on: Saturday 22 July 06 19:26 BST (UK)  »
Death certificate of Grace (Grizel?) Walker nee Bailey who was the wife of Abraham Walker, St Leonard's Street, Lanark shows parents as:-
John Bailey - Game Keeper (deceased)
Grace Mathison?
I have been unable to trace this family on Scotlands People or IGI & the many spellings of names involved is a problem.
The marriage entry of Grace Bailie to Abraham Walker in the OPR shows that they were both of the parish.

Can anyone help?

Thanks

Binkie

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Lanarkshire / Maiden name used in Census after husband's death
« on: Sunday 23 April 06 10:04 BST (UK)  »
I've now come across two entries for separate families where the mother of the family has reverted to her maiden name for inclusion in the census return although all the children correctly bear their father'r surname as their parents were married.

I haven't found this in any other county & wonder if anyone knows the reason for this.

Binkie

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Kent Completed Lookup Requests / Cheakleys of Ashford Kent c1770
« on: Saturday 22 October 05 13:16 BST (UK)  »
Wm Cheakley (son of Wm Cheakley of Ashford Kent) married Ann Mason in 1810 in Skipton, Yorkshire.  I have had no success in tracing Cheakleys in Kent. Can anyone help?

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Free Photo Restoration & Date Old Photographs / Morgan Family Portrait - Help!!!
« on: Friday 21 October 05 13:34 BST (UK)  »
Can someone help restore this picture taken about 1875 in Hereford?  It is the only photo of my G-G Grandparents & has been to South Africa & back suffering in the process.

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