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If I see another ag lab...........!!
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Judith | Report | 28 Aug 2005 16:13 |
I have a gt grandfather who worked at The Kremlin and whose address in 1891 was Kremlin Paddocks .... this was the Kremlin, Newmarket though - he was head gardener to Prince Soltykoff, a Russian race horse owner. |
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Michael | Report | 28 Aug 2005 16:25 |
I don't know the gestation period of a sheep or a cow, but I do know that of a pig: 115 days, or three months, three weeks and three days. And I've never tried slaughtering anything because I'm a vegetarian. |
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Jan | Report | 28 Aug 2005 16:34 |
Pauline He wasn't a Mann or an Overton was he? your coachbuilder Jan xx |
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Jane | Report | 28 Aug 2005 20:13 |
I have been reading this thread with great enjoyment. I too have ag labs galore, so imagine my joy when tracing one of them through the various censuses, he ends up as a farmer of 63 acres. Now that put a tear in my eye Otherwise, chimney sweeps fitters in works, miners, cloggers... but my favourite has to be the twister in a mill |
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Michelle | Report | 31 Aug 2005 15:01 |
Well at least it's honest. I've a deportee through poaching and a fence of stolen good Michelle |
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Ted | Report | 31 Aug 2005 15:14 |
Sarah, Im posher than you, all my family were FARMERS not AG LABOURERS. but maybe, just maybe, they told a few porkie pies. NO NO they wouldnt. TED. |
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BrianW | Report | 31 Aug 2005 15:23 |
Haven't linked him in yet, but I am pretty sure of a connection: Nathaniel Jesson, Sea captain, whose widow and parents were awarded a gratuity of £500 in 1654 for his part in capturing a Dutch ship in Virginia USA in the First Anglo-Dutch Wars. |
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The Bag | Report | 31 Aug 2005 17:30 |
My favourite one of mine was a brewery drayman. Apparently his horse took fright one day and reared up, tipping him and his barrels into the local pond. One of the barrels clopped him on the head and he drowned in that same pond. Why that amuses me i dont know, quite sad really. Another was Carter , how he actually met his death is unknown but his horse and cart came home without him! No, I dont ride..... Jess x |