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Unknown | Report | 12 Feb 2004 23:53 |
Hi Girls, well here goes I have been trying all sorts to find a family in Shropshire by the name O'Neill, Father Jim (James) Mother Lucy,Father born in Kildare Ireland , Mother in England ??? they had 9 boys and 1 girl who died soon after birth,children all born in Shropshire, but I dont know which part ,they are my cousins on my Mums side ,Jim and Lucy I would say married in England I would think in the 30's he worked as a porter at Paddington railway station I only met them once as kids when the came to visit my gran, I only remember 2 names Desmond and Kavin or Caven , it has domenated me for a long time ,so there you go , well you did ask, so any leads would be great Love to you all Margaret |
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Unknown | Report | 13 Feb 2004 00:10 |
Hi Guys, it's my again ,I put my message on because I am driven mad trying to find them and when I get on to a site for Shropshire I dont know how or where to look ,( I feel awful now,I should have put message on trying to find ,but I did ages ago and nothing),so I need a lot of help don't I Love Margaret |
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Unknown | Report | 13 Feb 2004 14:34 |
Thanks William, I will have a go and let you know how I get on . Margaret |
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Naomi in SW | Report | 13 Feb 2004 16:40 |
Hi All, I too think a black list should be set up. I ALWAYS try to say thank you. It might get a little delayed as the e-mail address I have registered on here is my work one and unfortnately I do have to do some work during the day and I'm not sat there 24 hours but I really try my best. Thanks Naomi xx |
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Claire in Lincs | Report | 13 Feb 2004 19:59 |
I was very happy to do lok-up's for people and it gave me quite a thrill finding the requested info and passing it on, I'd spend time searching for details only to find people were posting the same message on several boards at the same time and asking other people as well as myself for the same info. I hope you read this and realise how selfish and bad mannered you are. Because of your inconsideration and ignorance I now only help a small few. There are some lovely people on GC but there are lots who cant even be bothered to say thank you. |
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Unknown | Report | 13 Feb 2004 23:03 |
Hi William, I got on to Rootschat but because i dont know dates of b. m. d. it just kept saying sorry no match found, what do I click on to get on the censes in Shropshire. thanks, Margaret |
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Lynda | Report | 21 Feb 2004 10:24 |
I absolutely agree, it is totally out of order not to respond to those taking the trouble to help, and even to those that cannot. I have joined several Rootweb mailing lists, and it becomes second nature. After all are we not all seeking the same? There are times when we are faced with a brick wall and can only rely on the good nature of others for look ups, local knowledge etc. Lynda |