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05-01-2020 12:36 AM
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So sorry; condolences.
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04-08-2019 10:31 PM
Thread: BBC report on DNA tests
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A lot of information that might make one think...
A lot of information that might make one think twice (not just a matter of the small print, I imagine); thanks, Lesley
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29-04-2019 10:46 PM
Thread: Help Transcribing Gravestone
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See that you are based in the US; if you were...
See that you are based in the US; if you were closer I would suggest that you learn the position of the stone in the cemetery and try to find transcriptions or other burial records if available....
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06-12-2018 12:07 AM
Thread: Removal of old 'free access offer' posts
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Wow! Talk about good housekeeping!
Wow! Talk about good housekeeping!
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03-07-2018 11:39 PM
Thread: Getting to grips with the basics
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The two most useful non-commercial (free) sites...
The two most useful non-commercial (free) sites for general research I found in my early searching are Genuki and Cyndislist; don't ignore FreeBMD for research. Happy hunting!
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01-07-2018 10:33 PM
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Thomas Evans lin Wales, John Smith in England;...
Thomas Evans lin Wales, John Smith in England; wonder what excuses the GRO have for Lachlan McLachlan, Brendan O'Reilly and so on and so on. You've got to laugh . . .
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16-03-2018 11:18 PM
Thread: New Map Site
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Sticky: Many thanks for a wonderful resource; the zoom...
Many thanks for a wonderful resource; the zoom and flicking between modern and historical maps is a huge convenience. :)
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17-10-2017 11:08 PM
Thread: Three month pilot for PDF certificates
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Thanks for the link, Pam.
Thanks for the link, Pam.
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18-07-2017 11:16 PM
Thread: Tenant Farmers
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Tenancy rules
The tenancy my ggrandfather held on his farm in the mid-1800's in North Wales expired with the third generation of tenants of the same family. This might be the reason for leaving.
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18-12-2016 12:14 AM
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Great/Grand
Like Peter, I only use 'grand' for my parents' parents; their brothers and sisters I am used to naming as great aunts and uncles; in Welsh we use mamgu/nain and tadcu/taid (North and South dialects)...
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11-04-2015 11:26 PM
Thread: Gubtail roots in Wales?
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Welsh Immigrants
Sixteen of those who signed the American Declaration of Independence were of Welsh descent; Yale and Jefferson had Welsh forebears.
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11-12-2014 12:08 AM
Thread: Beginner questions
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Hello Phil and best of luck with your searching;...
Hello Phil and best of luck with your searching; I feel obliged to warn you that your free trial of the two subscription services needs to be monitored closely: unless you cancel your trial...
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Thanks Sue for a good old-fashioned frightener
Thanks Sue for a good old-fashioned frightener
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09-12-2013 11:37 PM
Thread: Ancestry Member Connect
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Have a similar niggle; 'recent' is anyway an...
Have a similar niggle; 'recent' is anyway an elastic term. Haven't got much faith in the feature at the moment but pleased to learn of its (gradual) return. Here's hoping.
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26-05-2013 11:32 PM
Thread: Hi everyone!
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Hi Arya and welcome; best of luck and remember,...
Hi Arya and welcome; best of luck and remember, there are no silly questions. :)
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29-04-2013 12:07 AM
Thread: Cookie choice
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Your readiness to respond to users' wishes is...
Your readiness to respond to users' wishes is reassuring; I look forward to the restitution of the cookie acceptance box.
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23-02-2013 12:06 AM
Thread: Siloam Chapel, Llanelly, Breconshire
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Apologies to all for never having heard of...
Apologies to all for never having heard of Llanelli Brecks; just as well I stopped short of the ' . . . as any fule kno' routine.
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22-02-2013 12:14 AM
Thread: Siloam Chapel, Llanelly, Breconshire
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"i'm looking for Siloam in Llanelly,...
"i'm looking for Siloam in Llanelly, Breconshire!!"
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16-10-2012 9:55 PM
Thread: Hobby paraphernalia?
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Can you play air saxophone without air?
Can you play air saxophone without air?
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16-08-2012 10:24 PM
Thread: What is the difference between terms?
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Agree with JohnN; 'merrily begotten' sounds so...
Agree with JohnN; 'merrily begotten' sounds so carefree. Brows tend to furrow imagining the begetting of the rest!
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27-07-2012 11:37 PM
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Hi Gordon and good hunting; ...
Hi Gordon and good hunting;
don't forget the power of Google - it can surprise you sometimes!
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16-04-2012 11:15 PM
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Poll: Da iawn a llongyfarchiadau!
Da iawn a llongyfarchiadau!
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13-04-2012 10:51 PM
Thread: National Archives Digital Microfilm
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Thanks for being a guinea pig for everyone; look...
Thanks for being a guinea pig for everyone; look forward to hearing of your progress.
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Hi Alicat and welcome, Glad to...
Hi Alicat and welcome,
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20-03-2012 12:04 AM
Thread: Cornish Surname Meanings
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Long, long ago, of course, Cornish and Welsh were...
Long, long ago, of course, Cornish and Welsh were one language; MOYLE has its counterpart in modern Welsh 'moel' (bald), which was often used as a surname in the Middle Ages; gwyn is white (fair,...
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