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dot.hawkes | 21:23 Mon 14th Aug 2006 | Site Suggestions
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dotty goes into serious mode
can we have the Genealogy sub-category now please Mrs ed? i find that i don't spend enough time on AB and if u had a Family History category i may be on here more often : ))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))

P.S. I have my Family History on several if not 8 lines back to about 1430 by the way lol

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dot ...i thought you were 'part' of the computer ...like in the Matrix ...=o)
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is that russian for scuba diving?
don't change the subject ..you know you're in there ...
dot are you Neo? now, everything is starting to make sense....

Hmm......genealogy - we'll put that in the pot and see if it fits. We have not formalised the structure yet so...

8 lines to 1430 - impressive! are you in Debrett's? :)
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only on one of the line ed, Fords of Cheshire !
i'm a relative of jaques cousteau dot.
Not so impressive if dot was born in the 17th century.

I am a bit slow on the uptake, but what sort of questions would a geneaology / family history topic attract?
I expect along the lines of 'Who's the daddy?', Octavius
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No, I mean eight of the surnames in the family, which are, Broady, Ford, Spencer, Ridgeway, lumb, Normanton, Twidle, Trafford, capps, Willey, Bloom, and that is just my side of the family, on my ex husband;'s it is hawkes, Puddiphat, Miller, (muller as it is German Saxe -Coberg), Killingback, Vincent (an easy one as they were Thames Lightermen), lee (Epping Forest gypsies), and then the Yorkshire contingent: Stansfield, Dyson, Howe, Stott, Shaw (one of Percy's Aunts), Ainley, Whitehead, Howe, Whitworth, Bancroft, oh and the Irish Fenwicks, and Driscolls .Lincolnshire capps, Greethgams, Adeling, dales, Buckinghamshire Fletchers, Herberts, Brignalls,
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well which surname and i shall tell you where mine comes from lol I also have a distribution over time record for all those surnames
Clarion, I would never have put you down as a Twidle Puddiphat.
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