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This may sound silly BUT

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Ted

Ted Report 30 Jan 2005 16:54

jim, you dont get the kiss of course. for you its a pint of guiness. TED.

Ted

Ted Report 30 Jan 2005 16:52

Thanks for your sympathy and your help. Think ive cracked it at last. just posted a message now and its on the trying to find list. Im hoping now that it gets included in my LUNT family tree page. If I could get round to you all I would give you all a big kiss. THANKS VERY MUCH TED.XX

Helen

Helen Report 30 Jan 2005 14:02

Hi Ted, Don't worry about it I know what you mean. Click on the trying to find board type the name in the box and click search when you get to the right page click on the 'add message' I think! Helen

Heather

Heather Report 30 Jan 2005 14:01

Dear Ted, its whats known as a "senior moment" I have them too. If you go to your Name Summary page, click on the surname you want to do a trying to find message for. Up will come a choice of board and just click on the trying to find option and off you go!

Ted

Ted Report 30 Jan 2005 13:56

hI All, it must be my age, bcause ive forgotten how to put a trying to find mesage on my family tree page. help please. I want to ask someone about a STANLEY LUNT bor in LPOOL around 1931/1936. and ive just forgotten the plot. Thats what age does for you. TED LUNT