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| Want help with writing a web page?
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by Reader (Member 10122086) on 14-Jul-2009
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The AMBER template will get you going. Free to download at urbanrim.org.uk/
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| What Difference Would Extra Income Make to Your Life?
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by David Taylor (Member 10103609) on 30-Dec-2008
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Hi
I am looking for people who have experience in the Financial Services, Utilities or Sales Industries. I can offer a good opportunity for those who are prepared to put in effort on a part time basis with a Footsie 250 Plc company to earn a regular residual income for life.
Visit my website www.securityforlife.info for further information.
Regards
David
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| Karaoke in Ashtead
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by teichin (Member 10234073) on 21-Dec-2008
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FoneStar the place where you can show off your singing talent, or lack of talent to thousands of people across the UK! To get started simply record a song over the phone or have a listen to the current Charts to see who your up against!
To become a FoneStar simply call 0844 801 0808
Calls cost 5p per min. Mobiles May vary
Follow the simple instructions and record your song! You can also listen to other peoples songs and vote for your favourites. Check to see if your song has made it into the charts.
If your song is NO.1 on a Sunday, you will receive a £20 HMV voucher. So get people to call and vote for you now.
www.fonestar.co.uk
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| City of London Freemans School
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by Robin J H Knight (Member 10207615) on 11-May-2007
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Robin Knight, born Reigate, Surrey, 4th Jan. 1943, Father George Frederick ( known as Fred ), Mother Dorothy May ( nee Turner ), Sister Heather, lived Dorking area, London, Los Angeles & South Australia. Secondary education CLFS where I was a boarder from 1954 until leaving in 1959 !. If you've met me in the past, recall schooldays of that era, or can fill in any Knight or Turner family history re lating to the Dorking or Epsom areas, don't be a stranger. ... more >>
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| Power Steering
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by Malcolm Jackson (Member 10123942) on 29-Aug-2005
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If you have a power steering problem call our Greenwich SE10 factory on 020 8853 3343 for advice and save a bundle on main dealer prices.
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| A Grandfather's Plea From the Past
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by Brenda MacCulloch (Member 10035523) on 22-Nov-2004
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A Grandfather's Plea From the Past
I am not sure who you may be or where you might be living, I can only assume that if you are reading this you have some interest in family history and that’s good because of the pickle that my ggggrandaughters Pam and Brenda, have found themselves in when trying to find out where I came from, who my parents were and if I had any brothers and sisters. The same for my darling wife, Margaret FISHER and her family, in fact I keep hearing them mutter about ‘brick walls’’ and it's giving me a headache. So I thought it was about time to ask for help and if reading this letter triggers connections with your own research, that would be great. This letter contains most of the information that my descendents have been able to unearth about my family and they would really appreciate any additional information that you may have, their contact details are below.
Let me introduce myself, my name is Robert STRONG as have mentioned above, I have come back to help two of my many, many ggggranddaughters in New Zealand. I myself was born about 1792 maybe in Middlesex London, England. But ‘London or Timbuktu’ - its so long ago I can't really remember. We were a hardworking family, not much money, couldn't read or write so we all worked with our hands in jobs that were mostly connected to the waterways of London. Its not like today, those days we had no education and so whatever was recorded was done by hearsay and taking into consideration all the different accents in this part of the world, there is every possibility that items got recorded wrong, with names not quite right.
That’s me, let me now introduce to you the ‘love of my life’ ! While I was in Hornsey Middlesex I married my beautiful Margaret FISHER, she was born about 1793 in Norwich, Norfolk, England, ‘though I can't remember how she got to Middlesex from Norwich - but am pleased she did or I might not have never met her! We were married on 1st August 1813 in The Parish of Hornsey, North London and afterwards we headed south to the Thames River looking for work.
After duly arriving at the London docks we took up residence at Silver Street Rotherhithe.
I worked as a Sawyer, in the docks, it wasn't a very pleasant area to work in, with the Thames River at your door and surrounded by many old rat infested warehouses, but we were happy and blessed with seven children, John William, Robert, Rosina (Roseanna), Charles George, Sarah and Susannah. Can't remember if we named them after our respective parents, brothers and sisters we might have but those clues to our family origins haven't helped my girls find our families.
Our first born, John William appeared in 1816 and brought us much joy, but we lost him on the 1st Feb 1824, can't remember how he died. Robert was born 9th May 1817, later in 1856, Robert & his wife Sarah Anne Charlotte SELF and grandchildren Mary Ann Susan, Robert Charles, Rosina Elizabeth, Margaret Jane, Susannah Emily went to live in New Zealand, then in 1819 came my beautiful Rosina she is one of the lost souls the girls haven't found yet.
Our unpredictable Charles was born in 1823, I loved him like the others but have to say that he was the black sheep of the family, so Charles and his wife Mary Ann ROSS and grand-daughter Mary Ann were sent out with Robert in 1856 with the hope that things would improve, but with too much liquor and not a happy life the silly fool managed to drown himself in the Auckland Harbour in 1896.
George, my last son was born in 1826 and became a sailor with a thirst for adventure, being the first to set sail from home. In Oct 1847, he signed up to sail to New Zealand via Ireland on the Barque called “ANN” that the English Government had hired to transport Fencible Soldiers who were to protect the early settlers during the Maori uprisings. On board he met his fiery Irish lass Margaret MCMULLEN, daughter of an Irish Fencible who was traveling with his wife and four daughters. The ‘ANN’ arrived in Auckland during May 1848 and George & Margaret were the first couple to be married in the new St Paul’s Church in Onehunga Auckland on 9th July 1848.
Then came my lovely daughters; Sarah and Susannah. Sarah was born in 1830, and in 1865 she left with her husband George LEWIS and grandchildren Sarah Ann, Susannah Martha, Eleanor Margaret, Rosina Emma, Eliza Louisa to live in New Zealand. Those great boys of mine, Robert and Charles paid for her to join them, so that she wasn't left here in England on her own.
Susannah is the baby of the family and was born in 1833. She was growing into such a lovely young lady when both of us caught that dreadful illness, Cholera. As a result I passed over on 10th July 1849 and my lovely Susannah followed not long after, we are buried in St Mary's Church cemetery Rotherhithe, but don't go looking for our names because the head stones have deteriorated over time and what is left of them is leaning along a side fence in the Churchyard. Now at the time, everybody thought cholera came from the local water supply but it was actually the sailors off the foreign ships that brought it to the Thames area and that’s how us local folk got sick.
What my girls do know is that my dear wife Margaret and precious daughter Rosina were still living in Silver Street, Rotherhithe, in 1851 - working as laundresses to support themselves, but after that the records seem to have vanished and my girls are having trouble finding out what happened to them, where did they go, what happened to Margaret? Did Rosina marry? Why didn’t they come to New Zealand with the rest of the family?
As the years have rolled by I have sat up here watching all my descendents being born and thought I would never have kept up with them or remembered all their names, thank goodness my girls have written all the family names down. Robert and Sarah had 9, Charles and Mary Ann only had 1, George and Margaret had 8 and little Sarah with her husband George LEWIS had 8, that’s a total of 26 grandchildren!
From there my family has grown and spread throughout New Zealand, not too bad for silly old man who can't remember where he was born.
Grateful to any help you can give my girls.
Your faithfully mystical servant.
Robert STRONG (Snr.)
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| Chapman and Sibleys
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by carole (Member 10134083) on 14-Oct-2004
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Researching family history, William smith Chapman married Ivy May Sibley in 1935, Im their grandaughter. William had a younger brother called Albert John who was born in 1915, died in 1990 according to Ancestry.com. in Surrey mid east. Please contact butlerslass@aol.com if you have any info at all. Thanks.
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| Community development worker - or zoo keeper?
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by Reader (Member 10122086) on 16-Aug-2004
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"You have no idea the role community development plays in the grand order of social manipulation..." - Iain Brimswall: 'The Zoo Keeper', p159. Visit urbanrim.org.uk and click on Key to the Gates.
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| Uwist psychology reunion
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by brian (Member 10125747) on 12-Aug-2004
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seeking Richard BENDELOW, BLAIR McClure,Gaynor Pierce UWIST Reunion contact@psyreunion.com late 70s/early 80s disco bar buffet 0 1482 219510 bestinterest seeking BEVERLEY Lee, SABINE Meigh/ McVeigh Cardiff Reunion late 70s/early 80s disco 0 1482 219510 bestinterest seeking BLAIR McClure www.psyreunion.comCardiff Reunion seeking GEUNOR Pierce 0 1482 219510 bestinterest UWIST reunion BEVERLEY Lee s eeking PSYCHOLOGYcontact@psyreunion.com REUNION late70s/early80s disco UWIST www.psyreunion.com Richard BENDELOW seeking BLAIR McClure 0 1482 21950 bestinterest Cardiff Reunion seeking SABINE Meigh/ Mcveigh UWIST 0 1482 219510 bestinterest
NO PC World 0 mobile phones DVDs CDs printers UWIST PSYCHOLOGY REUNION scanners digital cameras estate agents ... more >>
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| Pat Morgan (nee Brown) TIGGA
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by brian (Member 10125747) on 17-Jul-2004
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seeking Pat Morgan (nee Brown) TIGGA for Uwist psychology reunion in Cardiff 2 October. bar buffet raffle & disco www.psyreunion.com / contact@psyreunion.com / Cardiff University Alumni 029 2087 6473
Pat has husband Ron & brother Graham & sister Pam
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| Would YOU like to be your own Boss?????????
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by David Taylor (Member 10103609) on 20-Apr-2004
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Visit our website www.securityforlife.info or phone 0208 485 6284 for a free information pack.
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by Markus Mayhem (Member 10128411) on 16-Jul-2004
And you too can become a victim of another 'smart' pyramid scheme!
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| The Street, Ashtead
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by Michael O'Donoghue (Member 10107999) on 19-Oct-2003
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32 The Street, Ashtead was my home from August 1956 (my Birth) until September 1967 (migrated to South Australia).
We were the O'Donoghue's, John, (Shaun) Bridie and Michael.
I attended St. Peter's Roman Catholic Primary School (located near Leatherhead)from 1961 until 1967.
I remember catching the bus and walking over a footbridge, they built for childrens safety.
My mother Bridie, worked at City of London Freeman's School, whilst my Father was at one time a Guard with British Rail.
At one time, the Bookmaker relocated from the other end of the village, into our front room.
Our neighbours (#30) were Charlie and Mabel Hogben (Hogbin).
Charlie worked in the Factory (which existed at the end of the Laneway, located behind our houses).
I think the Factory did Electroplating?
If you remember us or if you live in Ashtead now, PLEASE contact me at celtici@chariot.net.au
Best Wishes, Michael O'Donoghue, Adelaide (South Australia) ... more >>
- Re: The Street, Ashtead
by JOE MARA (Member 10206071) on 6-Apr-2007
I used to live in Ashtead a long time ago. Some of the stuff is pretty much the same, except for transexuals and junkies being at the train station? My day it was smoke and other hallucenogenics that passed the time apart from the pubs. We were too stoned and passive hippies to get into much trouble. Anybody out there remember Terry Lightfoot, Roy Jordan, Carolyn Dear, Mick Budd, Stan Mackintosh?
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by JOE MARA (Member 10206071) on 6-Apr-2007
I also went to St. Peters and walked all the way home under some enclosed foliage in open fields. I was around there the same time as the housepainter too. Graham Dodge, John McKelvie anybody? PS I'm well under 70, good luck kids don't gey into too much trouble. I used to live at 4a Craddocks Parade, the chemist's shop where my mum worked. It would occasionally get knocked over by some idiots looking for drugs. That was about the extent of serious crime there at that time. ... more >>
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by Michael O'Donoghue (Member 10107999) on 8-May-2007
Since placing My original comment here, I have reestablished contact with two of My childhood friends, namely Kevin Duck (who resides in Claygate) and Teresa Fitzsimmons (who resides in Rustington). In addition one or two others have made contact and for that I am most grateful. Please anyone else wanting to say Hi, please do so.
Remember it's celtici@chariot.net.au
Michael O'Donoghue.
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| Never Forgotten
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by W Thompson (Member 10101511) on 10-Oct-2003
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I would love to hear from Linda who used to live at No 1 Taylor Road in 60's early 70's I have never forgotten her and would like to know how life turned out for her.
I painted all the houses around that area around 1970.
Willie
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| LOOKING FOR LOUIE
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by ginny (Member 10098724) on 12-Jun-2003
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Trying to contact Louie who I met in Tenerife the end of March,he was holidaying with his young son and nephew. My only other clue to his whereabouts is that he lives a £55.00 taxi ride from Gatwick airport. Can anybody help? Ginny. gin@colk.freeserve.co.uk
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| Amy barracks?!
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by Ooooo_Sexy (Member 10084962) on 4-Mar-2003
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Can anyone please help me and tell me where abouts in Surrey the Army Barracks Gilderbrat are?! It would be so helpful! Thanks x
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| Matthew Morris Steward
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by Martin (Member 10034575) on 2-Dec-2002
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Can anyone please help? I am trying to locate Matthew Morris Steward, avid environment campaigner. Matthew, his mother, and brother Luke, were last known to be living in Kingston upon Thames. Matthew was dubbed “General Survivor” by the press, when he bravely took Epsom and Ewell Borough Council to court in 1998, as part of the Residents against the Relief Road. Any info greatly appreciated to: ma rtinfwalsh1@hotmail.com. ... more >>
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| Vegan Families Group
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by Lesley Dove (Member 10083619) on 27-Nov-2002
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Seeking other vegan families in the London and South-East area (all areas), we have a friendly group of us meeting up about 4 times a year. Email me Lesley@vegan4life.org.uk if you are a vegan raising children and want to meet like-minded friends!
Lesley Dove
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| The O'Connors
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by liz O'Connor (Member 10078104) on 17-Sep-2002
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Does anyone remember the O'Connors of 19 Taylor Road?
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by John and Jan (Member 10113624) on 9-Jul-2005
Possibly with elder relatives in the Goodwyns area of Dorking ??
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| FLEETWOOD FAMILIES OF ASHTEAD/BELMONT/EPSOM
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by john (Member 10062817) on 18-Mar-2002
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Tracing Fleetwood ancestors for family tree any information appreciated. j.fleet1@ntlworld.com
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| Extra Income-Free Video
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by Carol (Member 10055448) on 29-Jan-2002
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We are looking for couples/individuals to operate a simple home shopping business in their spare time.No sales targets,no boss,no pressure. www.stress-free-income.co.uk to order your free information pack and video. Please quote ref AC
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