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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Lancashire => Topic started by: tony h on Sunday 08 July 07 01:27 BST (UK)
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Any help would be appreciatated, Horwich area, or Ramsbottton where he used to live
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/manchester/6269930.stm
A most beautiful man who i am so fond of :( and i fear the worst.
Heavy heart :(
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Unashablemly posting again ???
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Oh dear Tony,
I cant do much but pray , and i hope everything works out, and he is found safe and well
Craizi
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Tony,
So sorry about this, you could contact Greater Manchester Police for an update. The contact details are here:
http://www.gmp.police.uk/mainsite/pages/contactus.htm
If I find anything elase for you I'll post.
Jean
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Tony
Thoughts and prayers for his safe return
Ken
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Hi Tony,
I have just come across this thread. Oh my!
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Red :(
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How sad! Thinking of you. Hope all goes well.
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Hiya Tony,
I will say a prayer for his safe return,
Take Care
Jacky x
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Tony
This is very sad. My thoughts are with you and the family.
Gill :)
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Tony
Any News?
Ken
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Hi Ken,
I'm afraid not :( Its been 3 weeks now with only 2 sightings on that first morning. Mountain rescue have spent 900 hours searching to no avail, but with no further clues to go on have stood down. As you know the weather has been absolutely atrocious for the last 3 weeks so if he's in the open it doesn't look good. The family are still looking and leafletting but have run out of ideas ???
I hope i thanked everyone for their thoughts and prayers by PM, you have all been very supportive.
Very best wishes
Tony
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Hi Tony,
I am in that area regular visiting customers - Any news ???
I will print and take his details out with me whilst visiting this Friday.
Best Wishes
Sarah
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I have just found this thread...and my heart is heavy and hoping for the best for your dear rellie.
So sorry.
India
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My deepest condolances to you and your family on your loss. :'( :-[
to all other posters mr nuttall has been found :'( :-[
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I'm so very sorry Tony :( my condolences to your family.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/manchester/6918804.stm
May he rest in peace.
Wendi
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I'm so sorry Tony.
An end to your anxious waiting but not the outcome you wished for.
Thinking of you.
:'(
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Tony
So sad - So sorry for the families lose
Ken
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So sorry to hear the very sad news :'(
May he rest in peace
Take Care Tony
Jacky x
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Tony, how very very sad :( :(.
My condolences to you and his family at this time.
God bless
Lyn x
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Blessed are those who mourn: they shall be comforted (Mt 5:4)
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Tony,
I'm so very sorry for your sad loss,
Jean
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Hi Tony,
my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this sad time. :(
Red :'(
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Thinking of his friends and family at this sad time, you all have my heartfelt sympathy, Lynn
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How terribly sad. :-\
Sincere sympathies
Sarndra
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Tony,
Very sorry to hear the sad new's,please accept my condolences....Hepburn.
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Some of you may have noticed Tony has not been online since late July.
Out of concern for a fellow rootschatter I contacted Gorton monastery - and was informed he had taken time off because of the family problem and was now on holiday and should be back around the 10th September.
I was also sent this invite for all rootschatters - I will put this invite in the common room as well
If any of your chat room contacts want to visit the Monastery next week we are opening to the public for 4 days from Thursday 6th until Sunday 9th as part of the Heritage Open Days. We are also going to trial our new Friars Pantry Cafe which will also be open serving delicious food from 10am until 4pm each day.
It would be lovely to welcome anyone who is in the area even though Tony won't be available to do one of his fantastic tours.
Ken
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Philistine that I am,I'd never heard of Gorton Monastery,I Googled it,it's very beautiful Ken...
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Ken,
It was very thoughtful of you to enquire about Tony. I had noticed that he hadn't been active on RootsChat lately, and was concerned, as he has been so helpful to me.
I wish I lived a bit nearer, and could visit Gorton.
Regards,
Gill