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ARE THESE E-BAY ITEMS BELONGING TO YOUR FAMILY????

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SilverLady

SilverLady Report 27 Mar 2005 22:50

I would like to add my thanks as well Sarah. Hoping one day it just may be something belonging to one of my rellies. Marianne.

Unknown

Unknown Report 27 Mar 2005 22:16

Well done Sarah, Nice to see someone doing something out the goodness of their heart without moaning about it. kay

Alyson.

Alyson. Report 27 Mar 2005 21:04

Keep up the good work Sarah. I check these threads regularly to see if any of my lot comes to light. Alyson

Nantwich

Nantwich Report 27 Mar 2005 18:49

Leather Military Bible c1903 Royal Garrison Artillery. No 6 Depot RGA Gt Yarmouth 27-10-03 No 17189 GUNNER W WEEDS 18th Company Royal Garrison Artillery 1903 60th Comapany 1905 17th Comapny 1911. This is a collection of late Victorian leather-bound diaries/journals written by E M DAINTY , dated 1890, 1897 and 1901. There are also local interest letters from NASSINGTON, NORTHAMPTONSHIRE , other diaries from 1892, 1893 and 1896 and a quantity of other letters, a school cloth badge, etc. This is a small collection of First World War items that were the property of J G DAINTY of the Royal Flying Corps, No. 7039. There is a handwritten diary/journal detailing flights he made and notes mentioning SES, DH9, Camel, Dolphin and Brooklands. Hand written diary of a Wesleyan Methodist local preacher & Liverpool dockyard worker, covering July 5th - December 31st 1865. in parts. The author is 24 year old ( DOB 5th July 1841) JOHN BRANSTON a joiner/labourer who originates from the Leicestershire village of KIBWORTH. Memorial card - JANET REEKIE wife of ALFRED REEKIE who passed away 18th December 1931 aged 51 years.Interred at Hither Green Cemetery. Memorial card - JANE FLOWER of Fairfields, Bradnop,who died 19th December 1912 aged 78 years. Interred at Cauldon Churchyard on 23rd December. 5 FUNERAL CARDS FOR - SELINA DANIEL- 1924. TOM SHAW- 1889 JOHN DERRICOURT-1917. JAMES FISHER-1912. JOHN FISHER-1924. 3 FUNERAL CARDS FOR - MARIA JESSOP- DEC. 18th 1880. MARY THOMPSON- JUNE 25th 1858. WILLIAM JACKSON -29th DECEMBER 1856 A FUNERAL CARD FOR CECILIA LUDLAM, DIED JUNE 21st 1914 AND INTERED AT HEYWOOD CEMETARY A FUNERAL CARD FOR THOMAS LUDLAM, DIED SEPTEMBER 24th 1912 AND INTERED AT HEYWOOD CEMETARY. That's all for now!!.....(think I need help!!!! LOL) Sarah x

Nantwich

Nantwich Report 27 Mar 2005 18:48

Details to follow............... Sarah x