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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Sussex => Topic started by: Chris in 1066Land on Monday 03 November 08 12:08 GMT (UK)
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Hi all Sussex Researchers
As you may or may not know our Sillgen (Andrea) has been made a Rootschat Moderator.
I know a lot of Sussex Researchers and others have benefited from her advice - and I am sure you will all join me in wishing her all the best with her moderation of Cumberland and Westmorland
Well done Andrea
Chris in 1066
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I hope that doesn't mean we will lose our lovely Andrea here on the Sussex board :'(
I also hope they will be kind to her over in Cumberland & Westmorland ;D
Many congratulations, Andrea :)
jane
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Welcome back Chris
Hope you had a good time away ;D
I've already congratulated Sillgen on the The Common Room but I ditto Jane, I hope we see her in Sussex occasionally :D
Kerry
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You won't be able to keep me away!
Andrea
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Congratulations Andrea... :D
Just don't let them bribe you with Kendal Mint Cake and their excellent sausages ;D
Suey
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There won't be any contest if they do Suey, not sure Sussex has much delicious grub to offer ::)
Kerry
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:D Well done Andrea.
Thanks for all your help and advice. 8)
Lesanne.
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Congratulations ;D
Mod or Rocker
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;D ;D ;D
Well done Andrea.
Love Dot
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Many congratulations from me also, well done Andrea
Jane ;D
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Congratulations from me too, Andrea.
Phil :)
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There won't be any contest if they do Suey, not sure Sussex has much delicious grub to offer ::)
Kerry
:-\ I think you might be right Kerry. I can only think of Sussex Pond Pudding and thats a bit...um...well it's made with suet so say no more.............
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:-\ I think you might be right Kerry. I can only think of Sussex Pond Pudding and thats a bit...um...well it's made with suet so say no more.............
Think I prefer Cumberland sausage!
Andrea
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So do I :(
We'll have to come up with a Sussex alternative to tempt you back every so often - something with Sussex beef perhaps ;D ;D
Kerry
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How can you forget that great Sussex dish, Banoffee Pie, invented in Jevington, just outside Eastbourne.
Mmmm...banoffee-ee!!!
Oh, and congratulations Andrea
Glen
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Arr now you're talking Glen ;D ;D
Kerry
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Actually Banoffee pie was on the lunch menu at work today - very enjoyable it was too!
Andrea
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May I also add my congratulations, and once again thanks for your past advice.
Frenchie.
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Hi Andrea,
Congrats - well done. It's been a while since I've been looking at the Sill family tree!
Have you found out anything about Sylvester Sill?
Best wishes,
Adrian
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Hi Adrian
Welcome to rootschat. I think you have all my research on Sylvester already. Born c1690 in Burtersett and marrying Jane Metcalf in Aysgarth in 1713. I have not managed to get him further back but he has not been a priority as I have still been unable to prove a connection between him and my Francis Sill born c1775. I am fairly sure there is one but proving it is another matter!
Perhaps you could try starting a thread on the North Yorkshire board and see if anything new comes to light on your particular line?
Regards
Andrea
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Thanks Andrea,
I'll try it, and see what we can turn up.
There must be a connection to Francis - we'll get there!
Adrian
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Well done sillgen,and thank you for all your help with my tree in Sussex.
I will be getting in touch ref my family tree in the north.
Kind Regards
Tomscot
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I haven't had a chance to be on Rootschat for ages and only just noticed the news. Congratulations Andrea!
Debbie
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Good to see you back again Dimps!
Andrea
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Yes congrats to you Andrea!! Thanks for all your wonderful help from the Cuckfield museum!!
Kim x
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Thanks Kim. Come and see us again. We are opening a research room soon.
Andrea