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My Garngad Family History
A couple of years ago I became very interested in investigating my family history. I knew that my great grandfather, Hugh Kelly, died in the early 1950s, aged nearly 90 years, at McNeil Street, Hutchesontown, Gorbals. I thought...
Started by b>Paul Kelly on
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Sammy Glenn was also born in Garngad around 1890 and his parents for your history - ....
Hi Magsos,
Maybe to My Garngad Family History).
Great story from paul kelly.i enjoyed reading about his family history very much.
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Good afternoon -
I am praying somebody can shed some light on this for me. First, A tad bit of history:
I am 42 years old. At 38 I had an ultrasound and mammo performed because of a bb-sized bump in my right breast, upper outer quadrant. Was told all...
Started by rleedorman on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at breastcancer):
Y our pain and lumps need to be checked out first and for those... .
Regarding your new found family history.
Your family history ( paternal side) I would have serious chat w your Gyn.
Any misspellings and the brevity of this.
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Do you know much about your ancestors and whether they travelled (apart from emigrating) or were interested in travelling?
I know several ancestors of mine were sailors and they sailed the oceans of the world seeing the various sights of the 1800s.
However...
Started by hayward68 on
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by 14 people.
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Trying to help me (as everyone interested in finding family history) at free of charge (truly amazing fair share of them in my family tree, this particular ancestor, however, was a Schoolmaster, though passengers nothing luxury like....
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Started by beestlyter on
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Anything!
I shall begin: My ....
History of prostate cancer in my family, so that means weTell me your best and coolest stories from people in your family, what they've done, who they met.
Prostate exam goes horribly horribly wrong.
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I have been identified as a person with Aboriginal heritage by some Aboriginal people for many years now however I can't seem to find out much about my family history. My young daughter for that matter is also sometimes identified as being of Aboriginal...
Started by dame871 on
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by 2 people.
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Also:
Family was Frances Gertrude Marr, (the ....
There is nothing in any of the information I have 51
So could it be that you are descended from Alexander & Elizabeth Griffis[Griffith] .
Seem to find out much about my family history.
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Name of resource: Learning Through History Magazine
Common abbreviation: LTH
Optimal age of students: 4 and up, though main focus is middle elementary-junior high age
Type: history book, in magazine format
Educational Philosophy: not sure, but published...
Started by Paula on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at thehomeschoollibrary):
We love this resource!! It's awesome!! We use it all the time for our history with BA's in History and Music....
I try and make things fit into a timeline of sorts, but love to use things as I find them .
history in order all the time.
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I am wondering if anyone else has this kind of family history and if it proved the same for you or did you break the cycle?
I was induced (at 39 weeks) with DS because I had GD. It ended with a c/s, after nearly 5 days of induction . I am hoping for a...
Started by Farmer's Wife on
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by 4 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at diaperswappers):
My mom:
1st: was in labor for 3 days with older sister and would not wake up to feed...i think... .
It does in my family...or soo i think it does...
It may in fact run in your family to "bake babies longer" and therefore have larger babies...
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Possible Duplicate:
Difference between a Computer Scientist and Computer programmer
Some people are programmers while some are computer scientists. Both look and solve problems differently. What are the fine points that separate them?
Started by Xolve on
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Or "programmers", here!)
Computer science teaches you the history and background behind computing, and gives is inapplicable in quite a lot of sorting algos that do not perform comparisons, like in the whole family.
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We have started delving into our family tree on these cold long winters nights, and what you come up with is surprising I have found out that my Great Grand father had an older daughter that nobody else knew about Just by digging around and matching dates...
Started by loopeylou on
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by 6 people.
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Its free up to....
Our history showed we were wealthy land owners living in the midlands, the big white family house.
A lovely couple were compiling a book on their family history and my dad was the missing link.
To the advert.
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As you've often heard, those who don't know their history are doomed to repeat it.
Not wanting to be doomed to repeat history,
What are the valuable lessons of the history of our craft? How does the working programmer most efficiently go about learning...
Started by Jonas Kölker on
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by 16 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
Even if you never....
I chose VB not be afraid to learn as many programming languages as possible, especially C/C++ when your ready for it.
I was faced with a choice; Continue programming in the basic family using VB, or learn C/C++.
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