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Re: Spooky experiences while researching
« Reply #324 on: Sunday 28 October 12 23:39 GMT (UK) »
Lisa.  do you think your daughter see's this lady?  That is why she has these bad dreams?

My son when much younger had a not so friendly visitor come to his room every night, he would not sleep and cry all night, saying Pat would wake him by tapping him on the head.  (Pat was the name given to this spirit)

 My husband not one for ghosts and super natural thought he was just being naughty, until one night hubby also saw what my son had been seeing all this time.  Going up to the figure thinking it was our boy, putting his hand on it's shoulder only to go right through, hubby was in total shock by the time he came back to bed.  I have never seen him in such a state before, he was shaking and none of us could not go back to sleep.

If you get the house blessed (like us) you will find things will settle down.  Make sure it is done by someone who know's what they are doing, as we tried to do it ours selves and all that did was cause our son to have a very angry ghost saying he did not like us interfering.

We also have caught orbs on film, all at the same time we had this spirit in our house, always hovering around our boy.

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MERRICKS of Stafford/Birmingham
PENTECOST of Surrey and New Zealand
POTENTIER of France, England and Canada
WATKINS of London and New Zealand
WHITAKER of Guiseley Yorkshire and New Zealand
LYALL, of Dundee, Caithness and New Zealand

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Re: Spooky experiences while researching
« Reply #325 on: Wednesday 31 October 12 13:43 GMT (UK) »
I was asked to do a tree for a family friend. As one does I asked for all her memories. She particularly remembered an Uncle G. but knew nothing of his family.

I posted a tree on ANC and immediately got a reply from a member in Australia, it was the daughter of Uncle G.
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Re: Spooky experiences while researching
« Reply #326 on: Wednesday 31 October 12 15:45 GMT (UK) »
My grandmother, paternal, was the family witch, she was particularly tuned into my dad and would often take his tea cup (those days before tea bags) and read the grounds. Us kids used to laugh it off as "gran doing her witch thing again" until many years later she told me that my current boyfriend would not be in my life for very long as she sees me marrying a man with a beard.  To say that I was upset was an understatement until my "current boyfriend" returned from an army camp where they weren't allowed to shave, she stopped dead in her tracks, turned and apologised and told me that he was the man that I am going to marry.  We have been married now for 33 years.
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Re: Spooky experiences while researching
« Reply #327 on: Sunday 04 November 12 17:42 GMT (UK) »
Lisa.  do you think your daughter see's this lady?  That is why she has these bad dreams?

My son when much younger had a not so friendly visitor come to his room every night, he would not sleep and cry all night, saying Pat would wake him by tapping him on the head.  (Pat was the name given to this spirit)

 My husband not one for ghosts and super natural thought he was just being naughty, until one night hubby also saw what my son had been seeing all this time.  Going up to the figure thinking it was our boy, putting his hand on it's shoulder only to go right through, hubby was in total shock by the time he came back to bed.  I have never seen him in such a state before, he was shaking and none of us could not go back to sleep.


If you get the house blessed (like us) you will find things will settle down.  Make sure it is done by someone who know's what they are doing, as we tried to do it ours selves and all that did was cause our son to have a very angry ghost saying he did not like us interfering.

We also have caught orbs on film, all at the same time we had this spirit in our house, always hovering around our boy.

Suzy W
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Hi Suzy, only just saw your post. I would say that my daughter most probably saw something or at least she used to... Going back a few years and she has what people were calling night terrors but to me she would just sit up in bed n talk nonsense, so id go into her and she would say she was talking to ..... (A woman's name). This being the middle of the night though I'd always fall back asleep and then couldn't remember what the name was in the morning.... May be a coincidence and she hasn't done it in a few years but who knows xxx
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Re: Spooky experiences while researching
« Reply #328 on: Sunday 04 November 12 17:43 GMT (UK) »
Lol I replied in your quote Suzy....not use to iPhone yet x
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Re: Spooky experiences while researching
« Reply #329 on: Sunday 04 November 12 18:28 GMT (UK) »
Between the ages of two and six children will see things we do not.  Then maybe again as teenagers, another time is for people in their forties when life starts to calm down.
The lady who cleared our house out of the spirit party said many old people ask her to bring them back, as they get lonely and enjoy having them around.
I would not dismiss bad dreams as night terrors, there maybe more to it.
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MERRICKS of Stafford/Birmingham
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POTENTIER of France, England and Canada
WATKINS of London and New Zealand
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LYALL, of Dundee, Caithness and New Zealand

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Re: Spooky experiences while researching
« Reply #330 on: Sunday 11 November 12 22:42 GMT (UK) »
Three years ago my wife, daughter and i went to England. This is one year before i even thought of getting into Genealogy.

On this trip we took the train to Paris for one day. When we got there we thought: “let’s have wine and cheese at a bistro”. I have a picture of my daughter and wife dining at the bistro.  It is taken outside and the name of the street is clearly visible "Rue Saint-Honoré"

Two years later, i have started my genealogy research and i have found that our earliest link to France is Simon Robineau and Anne Larche who lived in St. Roch de Paris parish in central Paris. One of their children moved to Quebec and is the ancestor to my “line” of the Robineau’s. This child was Michel Robineau dit Desmoulins.
“Michel Robineau Desmoulins, pionneer, was the son of Simon Robineau and Anne Larche who remained in France. He was baptized circa 1683 on rue Saint-Honoré in the parish Saint-Roch of Paris. He died in the Montréal Hospital on 27 October 1738.”


Little did i know on my original one-day visit to Paris that this Bistro was on Rue Saint-Honoré or that the St. Roch church where he was baptized was one block up the street.

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Re: Spooky experiences while researching
« Reply #331 on: Saturday 03 January 15 20:40 GMT (UK) »

He believes very much in the after life and says we return in our family groups, which could explain the coincidences that occur :-\

Libby

     There is no such thing as a coincidence.  Everything is connected and things that appear strange to us can be explained if Michael Talbot's Holographic Universe theory is correct.   

      According to statistics collected from a large number of Psychics the percentage of return to the same family is only about 10%.    From time to time we not only change family but also race.   Carol Bowman who has an excellent website on children who remember past lives first became interested in researching the subject when her son told her that he had been an Afro-American soldier in the US Civil War.   He remembered vividly being killed while manning a cannon.  By the time he was 8 he had forgotten it all completely.   This is what usually happens and very often adults are to blame when they chide a child for 'imagining seeing friends and deceased grandparents'.

      I have had quite a number of unexplainable experiences and one - sighting '33' everywhere - continues almost daily and sometimes several times per day.   But something has just happened in the last week which now suggests that we are creating these events ourselves and across parallel universes and beyond space and time.    I've spent the last few days going over Talbot's theory again, and the only conclusions I can come to are simply astounding.    I'll start a new topic to set out what I have 'been shown' after sighting Croft-An-Righ in The History Cold Case of The Stirling Warrior.
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Grant: Babworth,Chinley
Draffan: Lesmahagow,Douglas,Coylton, Consett
Oliver: Tanfield, Sunderland, Consett
Proudlock: Northumberland
Turnbull:Northumberland, Durham
Robson:Sunderland, Northumberland
Dent: Dufton, Arkengarthdale, Hunstanworth
Currie: Coylton
Morris and Hurst: East Retford, Blyth, Worksop
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Re: Spooky experiences while researching
« Reply #332 on: Saturday 03 January 15 21:33 GMT (UK) »
My sister had a regression done, she was taken down a hallway with many doors and she had to chose which door she wanted to go to.  One door was a no no, she said it made her afraid, the other door took her back to a life when she was a young boy in the 1800's London, she said the detail was so vivid and the love this child had for his mother was overwhelming

I also have quite a strong bond with American Indians, since I was very little I can remember being in a wigwam with the most beautiful man, the image still sticks in my mind.  I really do think I may of been a Native American in a past life.

So no I do not think everyone gets reborn into a family, we must take certain journeys.  Some more than others.
TEW family of Leire/Leicester and New Zealand
MERRICKS of Stafford/Birmingham
PENTECOST of Surrey and New Zealand
POTENTIER of France, England and Canada
WATKINS of London and New Zealand
WHITAKER of Guiseley Yorkshire and New Zealand
LYALL, of Dundee, Caithness and New Zealand

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