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DING DONG ODE TO THOMAS! XX 1946 to 2009

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Linda

Linda Report 28 May 2009 03:54

No, but I didn't feel completely clean!!

Now Kristie, did you know that henry dale was the Captain of the Brigadier "Hero"? The family appear to have left lonny for SA (adelaide) in 1851, after James was born, however I can't find them coming back. So, I would ask Kerri (on this site) to run a check of sa records for james dunbar. The only one I believe may be him is the 1886 birth of a Frank Dale to James Dale and Ellen Dart. There is no marriage to be found between them, however frank was b in lonny, as was james, and the dates fit. The only other james dale in lonny is 25 years younger.

Kirstie

Kirstie Report 28 May 2009 14:48

yes i knew Henry was a Captain - The hero is mentioned in the obituary.

well thats kind of why i asked cause they went to SA but James isn't mentioned except the possiblity he was the first shop owner in Port Broughton (town founded by the Captain) but it doesn't state his name and he isn't mentioned again, i'm not sure hes even mentioned in the inquest report into his mother suicide.
so really i was just curious as to where he had disappeared to cause his middle name was used in his half nephews name - so he must have kept in touch but no one mentioned him not even in the written histories.

curiosity often gets the better of me i'm afraid. thanks for looking FT, much obliged.
so you had to have two washes then FT - so your extra clean now.

sylvia - take along an empty bath oil bottle - fill with water and pour over hair while leaning over bath or sink, repeat as necessary - should do the trick.


FannyByGaslight

FannyByGaslight Report 28 May 2009 15:08

Sylvia.
To add to Kirsties tip
Baby wipes ,baby wipes and more baby wipes
Wipe down as far as possible,then up as far as possible ,and dont forget possible!
My maternal grans saying on a strip wash,but still useable even with baby wipes.

Interesting what one can find out about people on other threads Kirstie,we really are a mixed bag of race ,religion and ages on here.
I was christened c of e and brought up chapel (well it was nearest to our farm}and now of no religion.
I think its brill as
I was brought up to accept all and sundry as they are and my grandad was an athiest??(cant spell that,)racist whos best friend was an ,african catholic priest!
They spent all their spare money on gambling ,cards ,women and wine so mother tells me.

So would you be able to help my friend out on her hubbys chekoslavakian jewish side or any pointers where to look please Kirstie.
Hope I havent offended anyone with my little tale,I havent meant to.
viv

Kirstie

Kirstie Report 28 May 2009 16:15

Viv
firstly there is nothing in your story in the least bit offensive.
secondly i'm having enough trouble with my own Jewish line - i have come to a standstill/ hit a brick wall - bloody name changing! i guess you can understand it though with a maniac out there culling your friends and family.
i can attempt to help but i'm not sure it would do your friend any good.
however Viv i'd like to point out that my being Jewish is not something you've only just found out! even dear old Thomas commented on it! DING DONG

so in summary Viv - good luck - make sure the net is wide for those name changes. the jewish add ons for ancestry have helped a little so maybe get them up on the home page and of course you can always ask - i don't know how well i'll be able to help but i can try.

FT - question i forgot to ask - when they lived in Hobart did Henrys sister Caroline live with them? was she with them when they moved from Tas to SA?
cause i know she lived next door to them in SA. cheers

FannyByGaslight

FannyByGaslight Report 28 May 2009 16:51

Dubchek?changed to Dub on coming to GB in 1934ish
And all family left over there didnt survive, as far as Hanne knew anyway.
Poor devils had even worse luck,they came here to escape on seeing the direction things were going and then my friends mother in laws{hanne} younger sister {martha}got hit by a bus riding her bike,and didnt survive.

Funny really cos the other side of my friends hubbys ancestry is nearly all scottish ,with a little Irish thrown in,and VERY wealthy once upon a time too.
And wasnt it you that went chasing scots ancestors?

Mind you my friends hubby def comes from good jewish and scottish stock,on the "careful with money"stakes, he could put even Thomas to shame!
DING DONG.

Kirstie

Kirstie Report 28 May 2009 17:59

yes - it does seem that scrooges are meant to be with other scrooges.

damn thats unfortunate!

although on the other side of mine i have a barrister who gambled all the family money away and thats why Castle Hill in Aberystwyth didn't get passed on down to us and he had married a lord's daughter so think how much money he must have gotten through to be passed over for the family estate.

anyway am just going to sit down to dessert so will look later at dub/dubchek (any relation to Alexander?) - which i believe is a fairly common name - i am actually surprised though that it wasn't changed anymore dramaticly than that. ours was changed from something completely unpronounceable to Barnett - how much more anglo can you get?!?!

Kirstie

Kirstie Report 28 May 2009 18:21

right Viv - Cemetery records for czechoslovakia

http://www.jewishgen.org/cemetery/e-europe/czechu-z.html

czech records
http://czechrepublic.worldvitalrecords.com/

this might help.
will keep looking

FannyByGaslight

FannyByGaslight Report 28 May 2009 18:48

Thank you Kirstie.
Many a happy hour whiled away whilst "mitchin"from school, by aberystwyth castle grounds.
And on constitution hill.
We always had to make it back to Aberaeron for the school bus though as it was a ruddy long 10 mile walk home otherwise,and the parents would have found out.
The friend that has the dubchek in laws and I were terrors when we were together.
Oh, the stories I could tell of what we got up to,but I would prob be banned for life if I told them on here!

Kirstie

Kirstie Report 28 May 2009 23:52

Viv - my dad has some stories from Wales too. it seems all you miscrients (cant spell that) get up to mischief in Wales.

the other thing Viv that might help with your search for the dubchek's is a copy of the Jewish Year Book - its published every year and has contact details for embassies and Jewish genealogists. just a thought. i did have one from a couple of years ago but not sure where it is now - sorry.

FannyByGaslight

FannyByGaslight Report 29 May 2009 19:39

I think the electricity companies do well.
Electric to warm my bed up in the winter and elctric to run the fan in summer.
Im in the wrong trade me.

Kirstie

Kirstie Report 29 May 2009 22:33

Viv - make them yourself solar panels
you can sell excess electricity back to the grid.

Linda

Linda Report 29 May 2009 23:16

Hello ladies and girls, no win at bingo again, but lots of fun had. Kristie, unfortunately Caroline is not coming up on the tassie bmd and census records here are almost non existent. The shipping records also show only Mr/miss etc, so can't work out who's who. HOWEVER Kerri on this site is a marvel at sa records!! FT :)

FannyByGaslight

FannyByGaslight Report 30 May 2009 00:16

Hi hoping
How are Bs printouts coming along?Just idle curiosity.

Anyone seen Mo recently?
Has she been seen in any of her other favourite haunts,Im getting slightly concerned as its not like that old,I mean ,nice young lady to be away so long.

FannyByGaslight

FannyByGaslight Report 30 May 2009 00:26

Oh and BTW ,my 7yr old grandson has just decided to collect stamps,I have been asked by him to get letters sent to him or me from as many countries as poss to start his collection.
As im always talking to people on the internet he says I must know loads of nice people.
I told him they only say they are nice, and he says they must be nice to talk to his grannyviv.
Clip round ear for cheeky monkey.
PMs welcome from you lot for addy.
I have also been asked to buy the album to put them in and a replacement piggybank as he dropped his the other day.
I told him that with all that expense he was getting it empty!
Well I did buy the last piggy bank, and it came with a starter pack.

Linda

Linda Report 30 May 2009 00:40

Viv, have pm'd you FT:)

FannyByGaslight

FannyByGaslight Report 1 Jun 2009 10:41

Hi Mo
Hope things have settled down a bit now and you can all get on and enjoy the weather.

Going to one of my least favourite towns to go to one of my least favourite places today.
THE DENTIST.

See yas laters alligators.
viv

For himself
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
xxxxxThomasxxxxx
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Kirstie

Kirstie Report 4 Jun 2009 00:40

hello hello - who's deleting then? Thomas would not approve!

well its official i've been 24 for over a day now - 2nd june 9.00pm is when it was official - god i feel old!

some damn one letter away from a rat - cat dug up Alexis's Rocket that afternoon as well - so all in all great day!

Viv - you can't give an empty money box - its bad luck! even if its just a penny it has to have something in it.
can he wait till september - i can get my uncle to send you an airmail from New York when he goes back home?

Mo - i'm sorry to hear its been stressful for you. i hope its all sorted now. surely it was just recommended that he have half an asprin a day for a few days?!?!
can't believe the doctor planted that fear in his head like that - i hope you've complained to the practice administrator.

anywho off to bed now. cheery bye.

Kirstie

Kirstie Report 6 Jun 2009 20:33

where is everyone?

i hope everything is alright!

i had quite a few drinks last night and toasted Thomas! i was quite tipsy. anywho speak to you all soon.

Kirstie

Kirstie Report 7 Jun 2009 18:36

o no. she was looking forward to it too wasn't she.

whats going on who else has deleted?

Mo - how is everything with you, have been worried about you.

FannyByGaslight

FannyByGaslight Report 7 Jun 2009 19:03

Wotcha mates.
I didst give up on going at 12.30pm as no tax on me car ,after the nice garage man doing a rush job on the mot ready for the big day.
Ruddy dvla say that the car details are not recognised on their computer automation jobbie.
And as I said ,if I drive it without it would soon be recognised by the men in blue on THEIR computer.
Big explosion coming tomorrow when I get to speak to a REAL person.

Try again next year I guess,and I was so looking forward to meeting old annieOGG in the flesh.
I do believe she dipped out rather early for some reason.

Anyone seen Linda/hoping/FT?
She seems to have gorn on the AWOL list.