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AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 22 Sep 2009 13:43

Make sure you call for help if it gets any worse wont you?

GranOfOzRubySlippers

GranOfOzRubySlippers Report 22 Sep 2009 13:28

Has not stopped hurting yet. I started to sweat and have a bit of breathing trouble, so downed a couple of anti histamines and dosed with ventilon puffer, still feel yuck though. If I feel any worse I will call for help, but better than I was. Trying to keep busy and take my mind of the pain.

Gail

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 22 Sep 2009 12:54

Ooh Gail Ouch Ouch!! Hope it stops hurting soon.

GranOfOzRubySlippers

GranOfOzRubySlippers Report 22 Sep 2009 12:51

I was stung by a bee about 20 minutes ago and it hurts. I went out to check our rain gauge as a storm go through and the rotten thing got me in the dark. They usually do not bother me when I am stung, but this time the pain was awful, so I went looking for the culprit and it was black, not a bit of yellow on it. Eventually I found in in my trouser leg. It got me on the back of the ankle. Ouch!!!!!

Gail

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 21 Sep 2009 21:20

Ben, sounds like you have cracked it with that find.

Carole

Carole Report 21 Sep 2009 19:45

Sharron sorry to hear of your uncles passing. xx

My Dad is suposed to come out of hospital tomorrow. Looking like he has been in a war!

I fell over this morning dragging the wheelie bin down the drive very sore knees and hand, But I was a big girl and didn't cry!

Thinking of you all but been very busy xxx

GranOfOzRubySlippers

GranOfOzRubySlippers Report 20 Sep 2009 04:23

Sharron, I have sent you a PM, sorry to have missed your post.

Ben, I have been lucky enough to have found the marriages for FIVE of mine on the new Ancestry London Marriages and Bans. Was so excited trawling through them that was not on this site.

I would guess that yours married the following week, so at least the banns have given you something to go on. Perhaps the marriage was miss-transcribed and is waiting for you to find it.

Off to now try and find some much needed Christenings/Baptisms

Love and hugs to all

Gail

Benjamin

Benjamin Report 19 Sep 2009 18:14

Hi all. Sorry I havent been around but we had to sort out my uncles funeral and a few other things.

I have just had a huge roaring genealogy success. Do you think I have the mystery solved as well?

My 3xgreat grandfather was William Thomas Coombs son of George and Sarah Coombs a coachman bap at St James Westminster, London on 4th March 1830.

In 1835 their eldest son Matthew George Coombs born 1813 got married and two of the witnesses was James and Sarah Bradford.

A Sarah Bradford is on the 1841 census in 11 Carburton Street, Marylebone with a son with matching name and age to William Coombs. No James anywhere.

Sarah also witnessed Matthew Coombs second wedding and registered his first wife's 1845 and his sons 1839 deaths. She gave her address on the death certs of his wife and child as 11 Carburton Street which ties in with the 1841 census.

Sarah was born about 1791 according to her 1851 death cert. She died in February that year.

A great stroke of luck came just now on the new A******y London Marriages and Banns. A James Bradford, widower and Sarah Coombs, widow had their banns called on the 14, 21 and 27th July 1834 at St Mary, St Marylebone, London. I cannot believe my luck.

I think I have finally solved the mystery wouldn't you?

Only one snag. I cannot find proof of the actual marriage but the banns yes.

Deanna

Deanna Report 19 Sep 2009 17:49

Sharron, so sorry to hear of the death of your uncle.
Your dad must be so upset, give him my condolences.

Carole, (CAZ) how are you doing today?
I am a bit wrapped up in myself.
the past few days.... Sorry. That sounds so selfish, but I'm not 'right' just now.
When do you go on holiday Liz?
Have a wonderful time.
Off again now.... I am so restless these days......SORRY.
Love to all... you know who you all are.
Deanna XXXXXX

Sharron

Sharron Report 18 Sep 2009 10:47

Thank you to everybody for the condolences.The old man is being stoical,as he always is.Will only reveal the emotions he chooses to.

Will have to keep him busy for the next few days,not that he isn't working his socks off anyway.

Apart from the war the two brothers had never lived more than a mile apart.They didn't actually see much of each other but the other was always there.I think maybe my dad was more important to Bill than Bill was to him.

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 18 Sep 2009 10:15

Sharron, sending you my condolences for the loss of your Uncle, hope your Dad doesn't find it too hard to cope with.

YorkshireCaz

YorkshireCaz Report 18 Sep 2009 08:46

Sharron I was so sorry to read about your uncle, may he R.I.P. Hope your dad is ok .

Caz xx

Purple **^*Sparkly*^** Diamond

Purple **^*Sparkly*^** Diamond Report 18 Sep 2009 05:04

Sharron, my sympathy on the loss of your Uncle - hope it doesn't upset your Dad too much. May your uncle rest in peace.

I wear flipflops (thongs to you Gail lol) all summer but in winter go into boots and socks, altho not indoors. I can't walk about barefoot here as o.h. is always dropping things that could hurt, he doesn't think that the staple that he managed to pull out of the tv mag could end up stuck in my foot, so I wear slippers. There is always a draught from his patio doors that whips round my feet and ankles so last year I found some lovely soft boots with flat thin soles and fluffy fleecy lining and cuff that can be turned up or down, they were ins Bhs and reduced to about £15, and I wear them when I am sitting around in the evenings when it's cold, my feet and ankles are so toasty and warm, it's lovely. They are in a nice soft grey colour and I could wear them outside if the weather was dry, but I am saving them for indoors as I have enough leather boots etc

Better get to bed, things to do later today and meeting my son to bring him round here so I can show him what plants need what care while we are away, he will come round a few times and check all is well and water the plants and pick up mail from inside the door so people can't see through the glass that it is piling up. He will have to come on the bus tho as he doesn't have his scooter license any more.


take care everyone, and will try and pop in while I am away to see how everyone is doing.

love
Lizxxx.

Sharron

Sharron Report 17 Sep 2009 21:41

I think he will,he was a good man.

clairejo

clairejo Report 17 Sep 2009 21:34

Very sorry to hear about your uncle Sharron, may he RIP
x

Sharron

Sharron Report 17 Sep 2009 21:32

Thank you Mummo.

The strange thing I forgot to add was that today was also the third anniversary of my dad's stroke.

*** Mummo ***

*** Mummo *** Report 17 Sep 2009 21:29

Sharon sorry to hear about your Uncle.x

Sharron

Sharron Report 17 Sep 2009 21:26

Dad's brother died this morning,his little brother who was only eighty-eight. It is particularly worrying as they were a bit like the Kray twins.They were not twins,there was a thirteen month gap between them but they needed each other.Bill spent yesterday rambling about his brother,not his wife or daughters.

That is the last of my uncles and I once boasted three Uncle Bills to my name.There is one aunt left,my mother's older sister who is ninety and smokes like a chimney.

Doesn't life have a way of telling you that you are rubbing along a bit?

YorkshireCaz

YorkshireCaz Report 17 Sep 2009 17:26

I just wanted to say hello to you all, and hope you are as well as can be. Have you got over your flu yet Gail? It must be that you are run down from the last time.
Well, the results from my scans were better than I thought so I can relax now for another three month. Trouble is it will take nearly that long for my back to recover from the scan beds. I think being laid flat has disturbed the slipped disc that is pressing on my sciatic nerve, having awful trouble with it at the moment.
My sister has been today, I haven't seen her for over six weeks and it was lovely to catch up face to face instead of on phone.

By the way Gail I can't wear shoes either, I have to wear woolly socks in the flat as I can't be sure I am standing on the floor in shoes. Sounds silly I know but at least with socks I know I can't be anything else but flat on the floor, doctor caught me with bare feet one day and played pop with me, she said if I stood on anything I wouldn't know and would end up in trouble, suppose she is right.

Didn't mean to do all this so will leave you now, as you know I can't remember all the names so will just say....
love and hugs to all.

Caz xx

Deanna

Deanna Report 16 Sep 2009 16:34

I'm still on them Gail. I will be on them forever.
The damage is done, so what can I say?
It is STILL cold here.
Allan is at the hospital seeing the cardiologist, who will chat to him and give him another useless appointment!
Hazel, .... O.M.G... I forgot what I was going to say!!!
I had to go back and look at what you told us. What a eedjit I am.
Be careful love, I am always falling too.
Love to all my friends who forget half sentences!!
Deanna XXXX