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celery

celery Report 18 Nov 2011 13:29

Thank you to everyone who have given me advice on my "REPORT" error. I certainly will not make that mistake again.

the lady who is my 2nd or 3rd cousin whose name is Elizabeth P from BC (British Columbia) posted a message through the internet posted this in 2006. I only found out during the summer and sent her an email which she left for a reply. It bounced. What does one expect !

I need advise how to remove the 'answered' tag from your post?
Apologies all round.

celery :-S

Flick

Flick Report 18 Nov 2011 10:49

Problem resolved, now that GR have re-instated the request

Message to celery..........

Not sure how you think this woman is going to see your post.................

You really must look in search trees for links on the site. IF she is a GR member who has the names in a GR tree, you can send her a message, by clicking on 'find out more'

Presumably BC means British Columbia?

And remove the 'answered' tag from my post, as it indicates on the board that your request is resolved.....which, clearly, it isn't

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+++DetEcTive+++ Report 18 Nov 2011 10:31

Flick - not sure if the thread originator *can* delete once the opening post has been RR'd - but if Celery can try, at least we will all know for sure.

Flick

Flick Report 18 Nov 2011 10:27

If I were you, celery, I'd delete this and start again

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+++DetEcTive+++ Report 18 Nov 2011 10:17

Lol - never mind :-D

You could either wait until it is re-instated, or re-post the request. If you start another thread, make sure this one is deleted when it reappears. ;-)

celery

celery Report 18 Nov 2011 09:35

Oh dear how does one explain oneself's mistake, and I made a mistake in pressing "report" in error. I did this myself and apologise for this. As far as I can say, I don't believe I have broken any rules ie as have not been abusive, vulgar in any way. It is not my nature to send anything like that.

I simply pressed "report " in error Celery

Flick

Flick Report 17 Nov 2011 22:03

It would have been helpful to give an indication of the reason for reporting the post........whoever it was who did so............

celery

celery Report 17 Nov 2011 20:13

A second or third cousin by the name of Elizabeth P from BC came to the UK in 2006 searching for long lost relatives of her great grandmother TERESA CHARLOTTE WILKINS nee DAVIS, born in Bromsgrove IN 1872 Wocestershire moved to Didsbury, Lancashire after marrying HENRY JOSHUA WILKINS DOB 1877. Marriage took place in Bucklow.

I be delighted if Eliz P from BC would reply as her great grandmother is my grandmother.

HCS