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Durham / Private Messaging
« on: Tuesday 25 May 21 14:15 BST (UK)  »
Geordie Mag - thank you kindly for taking the time to provide me with the information regarding private messaging.  Including this email, I have now posted two additional emails so, hopefully, I am good to go with private messaging in the future. - Best regards, JLMiller

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Durham / The Hodgson File
« on: Tuesday 25 May 21 14:12 BST (UK)  »
Ehodgso - Yes, I did receive the file this morning and I am glad to say that I have downloaded it successfully.  I will begin to review it today and will be back in touch with you.  Thank you once again for this document.  It means so very much to me to have received it in this updated format along with your modifications. - JLMiller

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Durham / Ehodgso's 1930s Document
« on: Tuesday 18 May 21 21:19 BST (UK)  »
Hello Ehodgso,

I am originally from the Canal Fulton, Ohio area and my Aunt (a Hodgson) who was born in 1894 and died in 1987 gave to me (prior to her death) the document that was written in the 1930s that you have referred to in an earlier post.  Due to the fact that I have just retired recently, I am just now beginning to research my connection to this document and, from all initial observations, John Hodgson (who married Ann Harrison in 1792) is my great-grandfather many times over.  In your earlier post, you indicated that you have modified the document that was written in the 1930s and I was wondering whether it would be at all possible for you to share your modified document with me?  If so, I am certain that it would be a tremendous help in my continuing efforts to better understand my past.  I just registered formally as a member of RootsChat.com today because, last night for the first time, I tried to discover the location of "Sisodorgue" which is referred to in the 1930s document; however, I was unable to find reference to its specific location on a map but, by chance, I happened upon the RootsChat.com discussion which referenced "Sisodorgue" and, lucky me, this included the discussion of the Hodgson family, etc. which led me to your specific posts. 

I would very much appreciate your assistance, Ehodgso, in connection with this matter and I look forward to hearing from you at your earliest convenience.

Kind regards,

JLMiller   

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