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gwilym'smum
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A Safe and Peaceful Christmas

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Good morning all,
I would like to wish everyone on the forum a safe and peaceful Christmas and new year. Also to thank all those who take so much time and effort in helping those of us who struggle at times.
For another year thank you Jane for the "smashing" bulbs. Just what we need to vent our frustrations.
Keep safe everyone
Ann
Researching Mayer, Parr/Parr, Simcock, Beech and all related families
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Well said. I echo that.
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Here here
David Wilkinson researching Bowtle, Butcher, Edwards, Gillingham, Overett, Ransome, Simpson, and Wilkinson in East Anglia

Deterioration is contagious, and places are destroyed or renovated by the spirit of the people who go to them
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And seconded by me... (Or is it fourthed? ;) )
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Thank you, for starting the thread Ann and for all the time and effort expended by the "guiding lights" of this forum who enable those of us "less able" to take advantage of this software to our own advantage.

Good health, Bill
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