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SueMaid

SueMaid Report 17 Sep 2009 23:41

Allan the premium package is 107 pound a year. You can pay it monthly but you save a lot if you pay the annual fee. I think it's well worth it but it does depend on how much research you want to do.

Sue xx

Allan

Allan Report 17 Sep 2009 23:46

Tec, despite some of the things that go on on the Boards and people criticizing the Hot Matches I have actuall found a distant rellie on here (probably a cousin five times removed...twice by the police!).

My 2x gt grandfather was the cousin of the other party's ancestor

Allan

~Lynda~

~Lynda~ Report 17 Sep 2009 23:47

Hello Uppy downies, and right way uppers, how you doing:)))

Only popped on to say hello to you all, I've been away, and the last couple of days, I've been living at Ancestry:) I have so many leads I don't know where to start, I've had my moneys worth this year for sure:)

Hope you're all well, and happy x x

Allan

Allan Report 17 Sep 2009 23:47

Thanks, Sue

Allan

Allan Report 17 Sep 2009 23:51

Hi Lynda

Jut what I need...another member with heaps of leads.

I think that the only lead I will have is if I buy a dog! lol

Sorry, Lynda, don't mind me. My family are being elusive. And I don't even know where to start on my mother's side!

regards

Allan

Tecwyn

Tecwyn Report 17 Sep 2009 23:52

Good Evening Lynda,
Good to see you again, hope you enjoyed you time away.
We've just been discussing the merits of Ancestry - you seem to be happy with them. I am probably going to subscribe.

Allan, That's interesting that you've found those people. I've had one or two positive results on Hot Matches

Tec

~Lynda~

~Lynda~ Report 17 Sep 2009 23:55

If you need any help Allan let me know, pm me with the names you're looking for, and dates if you have them, I'll have a look for you.

Have a good night/day everyone, I'm off to bed, as I only got 4 and a half hours sleep last night:))

Edit ....Hi Tec:) Yes I;m really happy with what I've found, I have found "extra " children, addresses, and d.ob, so it completes some of the records I had:)

My time away was lovely, lots of walks, fun, bike rides, and pampering, and the weather was good:))

Allan

Allan Report 17 Sep 2009 23:56

Many thanks Lynda

Sleep well

Regards

Allan

Tecwyn

Tecwyn Report 17 Sep 2009 23:58

Goodnight Lynda, Take care

Tec

Tecwyn

Tecwyn Report 18 Sep 2009 00:06

Well, It's past the midnight hour, so perchance I change into a pumpkin, I must go to bed.

Enjoy your day those down below,
and sweet dreams up top.

Diane - If you look in - How you doin? Come back soon.

Tec.

Allan

Allan Report 18 Sep 2009 00:09

Good night Tec

I will soon be going as well: not to bed but to make a curry for tomorrow's dinner

Regards

Allan

SueMaid

SueMaid Report 18 Sep 2009 00:11

Tec, I've also had loads of success with my Hot Matches. In fact I've just been talking to my 2nd cousin in Leeds who I found through HM's. His grandfather was the brother of my grandad. We met last year for the first time and it was wonderful. I also matched up with Uggers who you may have seen on here. He has an ancestor who married an ancestor of my OH's. I've received and given invaluable information, photos and certificates to many people who I've "met" through this site.

Must go - I've been invited out to morning tea. My daughter feels she needs to thank me for looking after the sick grandkids. I don't need thanking but I'll enjoy the morning.

Enjoy your day Aussies and sleep tight Poms.

Sue xx

Allan

Allan Report 18 Sep 2009 00:15

Enjoy Sue, and of course you need thanking!

Regards

Allan

Berona

Berona Report 18 Sep 2009 00:20

Went for my weekly long drive yesterday and couldn't pass the fruit market again. The salad vegies I bought two weeks ago are still nice and fresh, so I stocked up again! Once more, I bought more than I can eat, so I'm glad my daughter is coming over to-day and son is bringing his family tomorrow. The lettuce I bought is so big - about the size of a full size soccer ball and hard, tight leaves. I'll need help in getting through it.

Tec - what colour eyes do you have? I need to know so that I can match the wool for your nightcap. Nearly finished Allan's beanie. I'm now on the count-down to the crown. Only a few more colours, perhaps scarlet and bright pink or blue (with the black between, of course) then I'll finish off with a little hole in the centre for his single hair to poke through.

SueMaid

SueMaid Report 18 Sep 2009 02:47

You really make me laugh, Berona. Just the thought of you knitting away at the beanie and night-cap brings a smile to my face:-))

Sue xx

Alison

Alison Report 18 Sep 2009 04:17

Hi all,

HAPPY BIRTHDAY DEAR SUEMAID, HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOUUUUUU.

Lots of stuff happening since I was last on here, Ancestry successes (SueMaid, what "different" ways did Lynda show you how to search?) + Berona and her huge lettuce, she'll think she's a rabbit soon. Those fresh vegies sound delicious.

The "Stay Beautiful" thing came from a tv show and I think it was Acropolis Now (the Greek show), with Effie etc. Not that I really watched it but I remember that part and Effie saying "How embarrassment."

Linda, I hope you were able to sleep and don't worry about bringing up sad memories, my parents are never far from my mind.

Site is jumping, so I'm going to post a new post (so to speak.)

Alison

Alison Report 18 Sep 2009 04:23

Back again - the site was good for me for a few days and now it gets the jumps again after a while, so I need to keep things short.

I too, have some funny memories of Mum in hospital, on Morphine. She asked my sister (who was teaching medical receptionist classes), how much did she get for teaching bananas. She also told my sister that she had been on the phone and ordered a new seat for the tractor for herself. Wow - she was tripping!

Probably at my limit now in the jumping stakes, so will sign off. Have a good one - everyone and yep, Stay Beautiful.

SueMaid

SueMaid Report 18 Sep 2009 05:07

Hi, Alison - thank you for the birthday wishes:-)) It was Linda who taught me to think laterally. She found OH's great grandfather by looking for the fellow's mother remarrying which she had. Then she looked up great grandad under the new husband's surname and there was the pesky devil. He then - of course - reverted back to his real name when he married. By using this way of thinking I then found OH's maternal great grandmother also using her stepfather's name in 2 census returns before she too reverted back when she married. Of course this only happens when the mother is widowed and remarries but Linda solved two mysteries for me. Linda is very clever at research and helps quite a few people.

Sue xx

Sydneybloke

Sydneybloke Report 18 Sep 2009 05:43

Also happy birthday Sue. The grevilleas are just about to bloom so I will send you a bunch. They should be in a street near you, soon.
Thinking laterally ... I have a few oddities in my extended tree. I am doing an Ancestry tree of all the descendants of my gtx3 grandfather who arrived from Ireland in 1821 courtesy of the then his majesty's government. One descendant is a lady who possibly married Albert Clark then seven years later married Albert Clarke. Ot maybe not. I may have to buy certificates. And she is only my gt-grandfather's sister's daughter. Quite a close rellie, actually.
Re Hot matches, I have mixed feelings. I have been in contact with interesting relatives found through GR but I have had thousands of matches for the various Hodgetts- My ancestor Mary H was born in 1795, had 9 siblings and had 14 children of her own. They populated half of colonial NSW and Tasmania on their own it seems. None of the hundred of hot matches seems to be a descendant of Mary.
My other hot matches include hundreds of Mcdonalds and Macdonalds who were born in the wrong country.
Hello Tec, Allan, Berona, Carole, all the Sues and anyone I have forgotten. Special love to Linda.

Carolee

Carolee Report 18 Sep 2009 05:59

Hi all..

Happy Birthday Sue (is it the 18th) I hope you have a lovely day!!
Are you doing anything special?

Linda...so glad you got to spend the night at home, there is nothing better that sleeping in your own bed. Take care :-))

I had a really good tip given to me when I was having trouble finding a marriage on Free BMD's, which as soon as this was pointed out to me.. it not only solved my problem, but was just common sense, really.
I didn't realize if you had both partners in a marriage is all you had to do was match up the reference numbers. (am I dumb or what)
That's how I found my gg grand parents, which was my first real find :-))))

I'm looking forward to the next two weeks as my children will be home from School, some mothers say they hate School hols, I'm the opposite I love them!!!

Have a great day :-))

Carole x