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Post by Cornish Terrier on Jul 17, 2009 2:48:03 GMT -5
I have been noticing lately, and particularly today, that many people who have been members for quite some time have been logging in to have a look around. Problem is that it seems that is all some people have been doing - looking around. Please - if and when you log in post us a note to let us know how things are going. And if you are leaving disappointed because there is no update on an earlier query then leave something to remind us of the query. It is all too easy for things to slip into the background if there is no continuance of a thread. I will personally do everything I can to help with any query but I do need that interaction. CT
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Post by annbarry on Jul 17, 2009 5:33:43 GMT -5
Morning Ian. I'm still here as you will have noticed still waiting for achance to visit Truro records office for a bit of a dig. The day I did have free they had no spare fiche readers! Keeping my eyes on any Eustice, Perry info. havealso been searching on Ancestry for Penberthy roots as this family is linked to my daughters mother in law. Will type out what I have on this lot soon. Regards to you
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Post by davidkingmartin on Jul 17, 2009 7:44:32 GMT -5
Annbarry:Penberthy roots. I have a number of PENBERTHYs on my Tree, incl.: Catherine 1794, marr.John Martins Charles 1767, marr.Catherine Nicholls Isaac 1800, John 1803, James 1837 ...and three "James Penberthy Martin": 1824,1858, 1888. See:Ancestry.co "Martin and Rabenold GEDCOM 2", BUT you will find multiple entries for some names..."Under construction" (That`s my excuse!). David
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Post by Cornish Terrier on Jul 17, 2009 9:05:13 GMT -5
Thankyou Ann - yes I have noticed you! But you do pop in every so often and give us an update or ask a question whereas there are others from whom I do not think I have seen a message for over 12 months. I just want to encourage people to be at least a little active as I am sure it will be of benefit to all. And one small query from any one person might be enough to spark a search that solves problems for more than one member. I will be looking forward to your Penberthy data and will help as much as possible. You never know - you might be able to also shed some light on a few of my old 'background' families. CT
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