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Can We Stop Calling Grandma a Whore? | Clue Wagon
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My name is Kerry. I like dead people. How I Make Money. Stuff I Personally Own and Recommend. Hey, where’s the job hunting stuff? Can We Stop Calling Grandma a Whore? It’s possible I’m about to get rant-y. Also, if you intend to watch Downton Abbey but haven’t yet reached season four, you should know that there’s a spoiler ahead. So she keeps quiet. And she wonders if she’s pregnant. Now, in the show, it turns out she’s not pregnant. But what if she had been? She, like all women of that era, had few choi...
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Branches of our family. Skip to primary content. Susanah WELLINGTON’s beautifully neat copperplate writing is still readable after 180 years. The notebook of Susanah WELLINGTON. Began as a diary and record of lessons kept in the early nineteenth century by a twelve-year-old girl from Yeovil, Somersetshire. The first page identifies the volume’s original owner with the name ‘ Miss Susanah Wellington’. In Susanah’s neat copperplate, while the accompanying date ‘ February 5th. 1832’. The language and tone o...
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susanah’s journal – xmas party | branches of our family
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Branches of our family. Skip to primary content. Susanah’s journal xmas party. September 25, 2014. From the journal of Miss Susanah Wellington (1819-1838) of Yeovil, Somersetshire. 2nd We had a letter from Mrs D Marshall informing us she would not be able to pay us a visit on account of the weather. 3rd We had our Xmas family party: the young men and Mr Vincent supped here. 15th Uncle Smith and Uncle Tom came down and spent Sunday with us. Western Flying Post, Sherborne and Yeovil Mercury. The Wellington...
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susanah’s journal – somerset to sydney | branches of our family
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Branches of our family. Skip to primary content. Susanah’s journal somerset to sydney. February 5, 2013. Susanah WELLINGTON’s beautifully neat copperplate writing is still readable after 180 years. The notebook of Susanah WELLINGTON. Began as a diary and record of lessons kept in the early nineteenth century by a twelve-year-old girl from Yeovil, Somersetshire. The first page identifies the volume’s original owner with the name ‘ Miss Susanah Wellington’. Throughout the 180 years since the notebook was f...
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Branches of our family. Skip to primary content. Click on the links below to view each of the family albums. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out. Blog at WordPress.com.
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SUTTON album | branches of our family
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Branches of our family. Skip to primary content. William Henry Sutton (1808-1879). Jane Penelope Sutton (nee Wellington), Circa 1885-1890. Mary Jane Taylor (nee Sutton) (1845-1928), circa 1901-05. Frederick Sutton (1851-1919) circa 1868-1870. Honor Sutton and Rosa Sutton, circa 1868 -1870. Honor Sutton (1853-1926), circa 1875. Henrietta and Ada Sutton, circa 1868 -1870. Pickering Family. L-R: Gertrude and Winifred standing. Penelope, Rosa (nee Sutton) and Arthur sitting, circa mid-1920s. Rose Ellen SUTTO...
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family reunion 2006 | branches of our family
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Branches of our family. Skip to primary content. Better late than never – here are some words and images). BUCK and GASCOIGNE Family Reunion a success. More than 100 descendants of pioneer families BUCK and GASCOIGNE descended on historic Alison Homestead, Wyong NSW Australia on Saturday 11 November 2006 for a long overdue family reunion. Many of those at the reunion were descended from the six children of Thomas GASCOIGNE and Sarah PATERSON. Thomas was the licencee of the. Which could be hired by holida...
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BUCK album | branches of our family
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Branches of our family. Skip to primary content. Private Ernest Clive Buck, 1914. Private Ernest Clive Buck, 1914. Private Ernest Clive Buck (second from right) in hospital in England, between July and December 1915. Ern Buck at home at Pipeclay Point, Gorokan, early 1960s. Madge (nee Gascoigne) and Ern Buck – 1962. Buck family at Katoomba, circa 1914-1918. Back L-R: William Buck, Ida Buck, a friend Lizzie Malloy, Jessie G Earls (Buck),. Back – far right Honor Stretton (formally Buck, nee Sutton). Hart b...
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GASCOIGNE branch | branches of our family
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The Conversations with God Blog. Why are CWG messages not available for free? A fair question and a complete answer. October 22, 2013. Every so often I receive a question in my email, or a posting on my Facebook page, that asks why certain programs or courses that I offer require a fee. This is a fair question and it deserves, I believe, a full and complete response. Dear Neale…In your book. Friendship with God —. Do you not think that your major goal should be sharing your message with the largest amoun...
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Wednesday, August 31, 2011. Interview - The Preteen Dialogue. Grace's answers recorded word for, like, every word. Read the PRE-preteen interview (from 2009) here. 1) If you could spend your time doing only one activity, what would that activity be? Are you seriously asking this? Riding horses. Because horses are awesome. 2) If you could learn how to do something new next week, what would you choose? To play piano. Because piano is awesome. But I wouldn’t play boring stuff. What would you play? Oh, gosh&...
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. 8220;Scenes of riot and debauchery” – Dr Murphy’s letter. July 11, 2015. Sir Francis Murphy, by T. F. Chuck, 1872, courtesy State Library of Victoria. As colonial surgeon to the Bungonia district of New South Wales in January 1837 at the age of only 27. The following is an annotated transcript of a letter written by Murphy in December 1849 to the Colonial Secretary complaining about the lawlessness and lack of police in Wangaratta. I wish Murphy had...
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My charming son, Grant, has inspired this blog. Its main purpose is to pass on the conversations I and others have with him. His thoughts are funny, clever, and sometimes extremely inspiring. I hope you enjoy his humor and wisdom as much as I do. Maybe even learn a thing or two. Monday, August 22, 2011. How was your first day of school? It was pretty awesome. What did you do? Oh yea. What did you make? What did the other kids make? And you made a single-celled organism? Yea, like that. Why is that funny?
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Conversations With Great Minds. For more information, check out www.thomhartmann.com. And www.rt.com. And www.youtube.com/TheBigPictureRT. Great Minds - Richard Wolff - Here Are The Alternatives To Capitalism. Economist Dr. Richard Wolff, Capitalism's Crisis Deepens: Essays on the Global Economic Meltdown/Democracy At Work/The New School, joins Thom. Is the neverending recovery of the Great Recession the fault of austerity or the fault of capitalism itself? For more information on the stories we've cover...
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Friday, 24 January 2014. Ben Krewinkel ben.krewinkel@gmail.com. 20 november 2013 10:46. I am sick because of the bad conditions here, no connexion with internet sometimes, electricity is cut the all day also sometimes, many mosquitoes, the town is dirty. But, we are trying to manage. You can come, and the children are ready to cooperate. Let me know in advance how is it going to happen. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). MM Artbook Printing and Repro. There was an error in this gadget.