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- mallosa
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Re: Ancestors Week 21st - 27th June
We certainly should be doing it properly and if that's how it should be spelt, so be it!
Thankyou Gardener for pointing it out
Thankyou Gardener for pointing it out
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Re: Ancestors Week 21st - 27th June
Annie wrote:I saw on the news the other week that one town/city is wanting to drop the comma's and apostrophe, so I suppose anything goes these day's.
Annie
That's what worries me! My English is totally out of date and the only rude expressions my kids hear are circa 1980
It doesn't worry me that much so go with what you lot like
"The present is the key to the past" - Charles Lyell
- mallosa
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Re: Ancestors Week 21st - 27th June
Let's see what the consensus of opinion is, shall we?
Come on everyone........Ancestors Week..or...Ancestors' Week ???
Come on everyone........Ancestors Week..or...Ancestors' Week ???
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Re: Ancestors Week 21st - 27th June
mallosa wrote:Let's see what the consensus of opinion is, shall we?
Come on everyone........Ancestors Week..or...Ancestors' Week ???
been thinking about it and my vote is with the apostrophe....no one ask Peterd though
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Re: Ancestors' Week 21st - 27th June
I know Gardners Ancestors' is the correct way to spell it
but I must admit I like the look of Ancestors better for the T Shirt.
Annie
Annie
- Rob
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Re: Ancestors' Week 21st - 27th June
Well i think Peterd should have the casting vote!!
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Re: Ancestors' Week 21st - 27th June
Your vote could be useful Rob.. 
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- Annie
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Re: Ancestors' Week 21st - 27th June
Well count on me buying one which ever way it is spelt
Annie
Annie
- mallosa
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Re: Ancestors' Week 21st - 27th June
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Re: Ancestors Week 21st - 27th June
Annie wrote:I saw on the news the other week that one town/city is wanting to drop the comma's and apostrophe, so I suppose anything goes these day's.
Annie
I remember hearing that.......so I am changing my mind drop the apostrophe....let's be radical!
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Re: Ancestors' Week 21st - 27th June
We at Genealogy Forum UK are proud to be associated with the launch of 'Ancestors Week' today - Sunday 21st June 2009
A time to remember all those that came before us and made us who we are.
It doesn't matter who or where you are in the world, we all have ancestors, so within this week, maybe we could get behind our local history groups or help to organise events?
Perhaps meet up with new found family members or even friends you have made during your research?
We would welcome your support
A time to remember all those that came before us and made us who we are.
It doesn't matter who or where you are in the world, we all have ancestors, so within this week, maybe we could get behind our local history groups or help to organise events?
Perhaps meet up with new found family members or even friends you have made during your research?
We would welcome your support
- Northern Lass
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Re: Ancestors' Week 21st - 27th June
This is a great idea and I am sure the local history groups or conservation groups would welcome support.
There are many local projects going on around us that always need volunteers.
One of those is organised graveyard maintenance your local history society or church may know of a project
going on or contact your local archives or volunteer bureau.
Perhaps next year we can organise something ourselves and all meet up which would be good too.
Finding out about where we all came from, who they were what they did is a popular and rewarding hobby.
The Black Country Connections tree is also pleased to be associated with this launch of
Ancestors Week

There are many local projects going on around us that always need volunteers.
One of those is organised graveyard maintenance your local history society or church may know of a project
going on or contact your local archives or volunteer bureau.
Perhaps next year we can organise something ourselves and all meet up which would be good too.
Finding out about where we all came from, who they were what they did is a popular and rewarding hobby.
The Black Country Connections tree is also pleased to be associated with this launch of
Ancestors Week
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Re: Ancestors' Week 21st - 27th June
It's here then ANCESTORS' WEEK...................
Here's to my Worton, Stringer, Southall, Westwood, Sidaway, Mansell, Windmill, Haynes, Brown, Willetts, Jones, Yardley, Reading and Mason Ancestors, it's been a pleasure finding you all, and an honour, here's to another year of finding even more revelations, thanks for the memories from Linell.
Here's to my Worton, Stringer, Southall, Westwood, Sidaway, Mansell, Windmill, Haynes, Brown, Willetts, Jones, Yardley, Reading and Mason Ancestors, it's been a pleasure finding you all, and an honour, here's to another year of finding even more revelations, thanks for the memories from Linell.
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Re: Ancestors' Week 21st - 27th June
linell wrote:It's here then ANCESTORS' WEEK...................
Here's to my Worton, Stringer, Southall, Westwood, Sidaway, Mansell, Windmill, Haynes, Brown, Willetts, Jones, Yardley, Reading and Mason Ancestors, it's been a pleasure finding you all, and an honour, here's to another year of finding even more revelations, thanks for the memories from Linell.
Like it....well said Linell
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Re: Ancestors' Week 21st - 27th June
HAPPY ANCESTORS WEEK TO ALL THE MEMBERS ON THE FORUM AND YOUR ANCESTORS
Mallosa , Northern Lass and Linnel can I say what lovely words you have all wrote , I do volunteer for the Huddersfield FHS doing subscribing and going round grave yards transcribing the headstone's so I will work a bit harder this week at it , I also take my close ancestors flowers to the cemetery and crematorium every 2 weeks , this week I will also visit some of the others further down the line .
I'm looking forward to arranging things for next and do hope it can take off in a big way, we will have to make posters and ask them to put them up in local library and archives.
Last but not least I hope some of my ancestors come out of hiding this week.
Annie
Mallosa , Northern Lass and Linnel can I say what lovely words you have all wrote , I do volunteer for the Huddersfield FHS doing subscribing and going round grave yards transcribing the headstone's so I will work a bit harder this week at it , I also take my close ancestors flowers to the cemetery and crematorium every 2 weeks , this week I will also visit some of the others further down the line .
I'm looking forward to arranging things for next and do hope it can take off in a big way, we will have to make posters and ask them to put them up in local library and archives.
Last but not least I hope some of my ancestors come out of hiding this week.
Annie