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Sussex / Worthing Family History Fair
« on: Tuesday 08 March 05 21:46 GMT (UK)  »

I have posted in the Events Section about the forthcoming Fair at Worthing Sunday April 24th.

I thought I would give you all some notice, as if you are like me you might need to save up as there is always so much to see and buy.

RootsChat ;)

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Worcestershire / Wolverhampton Family History Fair
« on: Monday 07 March 05 22:31 GMT (UK)  »
The West Midland Family History Fair is coming up very soon !

Sunday April 10th
10am-5pm


Wolverhampton Racecourse
Dunstall Park
Wolverhampton





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Cheshire / Stockport Family History Fair April
« on: Monday 07 March 05 22:16 GMT (UK)  »
Sunday 3rd April 10am-5pm

Not to be missed, this is the best fair in the North West and is our favourite  ;D

Stockport Town Hall
Wellington Road
Stockport
Cheshire
SK1 3XE



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The Common Room / About RootsChat
« on: Monday 21 February 05 22:39 GMT (UK)  »
It has been on our “list of things to do” to tell you a bit about the caretakers of RootsChat.

Trystan and Sarah first began building the site in 2003, which mixed Trystan’s knowledge of Computers and Sarah’s love of Genealogy and History. (Trystan and Sarah are engaged as we speak, but watch this space!  :-*)

Both had great Ideas and both needed each other to create a starting point for ideas…it took about 12 months to build and was launched 31st December 2003.

What came along was lots of rootschatters, a group of interested lads and lasses with a little bit of knowledge to share and a thirst of knowledge and adventure. What followed very soon was a group of like-minded friends, many of which have now become Moderators.

Our moderators are very special people, they have shown outstanding qualities that have gone the extra mile for a few of you. We would be lost without them and they try their best to look after all your posts to give them the best opportunity for an answer  ;D.

Above all we believe that everyone is equal. What we all have to share, is our own special talents, be it knowledgeable on our hometown, running one-name study groups to being great with a Digital Camera everyone can help!  8)

If any of you reply to RootsChat, please be assured that it comes direct to real humans and is not just an automated response. We do try to handle them as soon as we can.

Now we have told you a bit about us, we want you to enjoy yourself with your research. We are always open to good ideas so don’t be shy.

If you have any problems, our door is always open…

Best of Luck with your Research!

Sarah and Trystan


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The Common Room / New BBC Television Programme special
« on: Thursday 17 February 05 21:11 GMT (UK)  »

We have received the information below from the BBC regarding a new
television programme 'special'.

"We'll Meet Again will be a 1 hour pre-recorded studio special for BBC 1 to
commemorate the 60th Anniversary of V.E. Day.  It is our intention to
reunite old comrades, friends, sweethearts and war babies who have carried
the memory of each other ever since the war. The programme will tell wartime
stories and then bring the episodes up-to-date with surprise reunions.
We'll Meet Again is an opportunity for the BBC to bridge the gap between
history and entertainment - and to tie in with a whole season of VE Day
themed exhibitions, national celebrations, parades and local street parties
making it a huge event with a lasting impact.

We are currently looking for people who lived through WWII, have a story
that they want to share and would like to be reunited with someone they knew
during this time; old war-time pals, war babies, sweethearts, family members
etc. We will try to trace and reunite some of these people as part of the VE
Day celebrations.  The stories and contacts do not need to be VE Day
specific; they can just be WWII memories".

The programme producers can be contacted by Tel: 08705 12 22 30 or by
emailing wma@bbc.co.uk

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Occupation Interests / Was your Ancestor a Wire Worker ?
« on: Friday 21 January 05 23:34 GMT (UK)  »
 
RootsChat has been invited to a tour of a wire works in Sheffield next month !

Most of the manufacturing has changed very little over the years and I am rolling my sleeves up to go and have a good look  ;D

If anyone has any questions, I will be pleased to ask them on my visit !

RootsChat :)

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Derry (Londonderry) / Robert Hughes/Mary Yound Londonderry
« on: Sunday 16 January 05 20:41 GMT (UK)  »
I have received the following message from Nelliep" earlier today..................


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Any information on the above Irish couple who were born around 1850?  They lived with their family in spencer road, londonderry at the 1901 census. Mary died in the same area in 1925 and was a widow at the time - any information regarding the marriage or death date of Robert would be appreciated. He was alive at the time of his daughter sarah's wedding in 1908.

I am sure Nelliep will pleased to hear fof any help or advice.

RootsChat :)

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Antrim / McGowan Family connections with Island Magee
« on: Sunday 16 January 05 20:39 GMT (UK)  »

I have received the following post from Nelliep earlier today........

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Any information on William Mcgowan or Macgowan, sailor, who married a lady with the surname "Hawthorn" - the lady later married a "Wilson".  Period of time would be 1880-1900. connection with Island Magee Northern Ireland.
Daugher was a Nellie MacGowan born 1890.

if anyone has any ideas I am sure Nelliep will be very pleased to hear anything we can find out.  :)


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The Common Room / Important Advice on Posting from RootsChat
« on: Friday 07 January 05 22:09 GMT (UK)  »
How to get the best from your post here on RootsChat

As you can see we have divided the site into different Counties, Countries with some extra boards including the Common Room, One Name Studies and Events etc.

This is a simple framework to help you find the right place to put your post to find the best chance of a reply. You may find that your research "straddles" County or Country boarder, if this is so, pick one and see what happens................! If you do not get a reply after a couple of weeks we can quite easily "move" your post to the other County or Country to see what response you get.  There is no need to duplicate this information , as the Moderators can move the post to whichever board the poster requires.


Tips to get the best chance of a reply!

It is fact that people do not read every post but they search for areas that they have some knowledge on. Therefore the Title of the post is the most important part of your post and you should think long and hard as this may be the line that appears on a "goggle search"

In your post, please be sure to tell us what you already know and most important please tell us what information your are trying to find out.

Posting under the Counties gives you more options on the type of reply you may receive. You may receive a photograph, a scan of a document, local history knowledge or just some good genealogical advice.

Have some advice to Share

If you travel to a library, take photographs, speak French have access to old records you are certainly able to help others. We have a section called Look up Offered, here you can post your offered help and then we “lock” the subject with a padlock. People if interested would then reply in Look up requested which makes it easier to reply to each one in order in case you prove very popular.


How to request a Census Look up.

There are many new requests each day and posting a clear outline of your requirements will make it easier for our wonderful volunteers to help them to help you.

If you could each please start a "New Topic" with subject line very clearly stating the RESOURCE and the SURNAME of the person(s) you are seeking as follows:

1871 Census Jones of Manchester     or     St Mary’s Parish Registers - PARR

Then in the body of the message enter the details of your request. A person willing to carry out a lookup for you will then simply reply to your message.


Most important bit left until last !

We have some excellent RootsChat members with some very special talents who try there best to help everyone who posts a message on the site. I know of quite a few (you know who you are) who have gone out of their way and spent there own “brass” (money) in some cases just to bring a smile to RootsChatters face here and there.

A few of us who reply are often left thinking what happened next, did I help ???

Please let us know !

Regardless of whether or not the information helped,
a "Thank You for your time and efforts" always goes down well  :) :)

N.B. a "Thank you" sent in a PM is also nice, but it is a "Personal Message",
i.e nobody else knows that you have said "Thank you", so please, do reply on the topic.
(but you can still send a PM as well, if you wish; I'm sure it will be appreciated.)



If you have any problems, you can report a post, or let a moderator know before you post on the site.

Best of Luck !

RootsChat :)

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