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Re: Spooky experiences while researching
« Reply #72 on: Tuesday 04 April 06 13:41 BST (UK) »
Well he didn't say the exact age just 78-80ish which I don't think is too nice :(
My Dad lived until he was 80 and my Mum was 90.
I don't think I'm going to enjoy my late 70s :(

I'll try and find the photo and put it up to see if any of you get the same vibes or messages if you like. Not sure where it is though.

Incidentally JAP, my fish is in a little bowl - he's chasing his tail ;D The 'happy family' balloons one is now only brought out for special occasions

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Re: Spooky experiences while researching
« Reply #73 on: Tuesday 04 April 06 13:46 BST (UK) »
Well I dreamed a few years back that my spirit guides came and told me "we can get you two extra years, so you'll live to 68 instead of 66".  I said "What use are two extra years to me?  You can keep them, I'll take 66!" 

They can still get one little thing wrong, Gadget, even if they get other things right.  If you read John Edward's books, he tells you he has to interpret pictures, symbols etc and obviously he doesn't always get it right.
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« Reply #74 on: Tuesday 04 April 06 13:54 BST (UK) »
It was still spooky though.

Like I always dream of the next house we will live in - before we even know we're going to move. When we have gone looking for houses, I even know which rooms are where.

Last time was the dream I had of this one - well the site before we built it anyway, and it is a very unusual site. I even saw the piles of rocks and heather that were cleared for the foundations to go in. When my husband (a serious sceptic) has applied for jobs he's asked whether I've had one of my strange dreams about houses.

Still - that's not about ancestors though, but spooky all the same.

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« Reply #75 on: Tuesday 04 April 06 14:06 BST (UK) »
I think in my case if I dreamed of a house it would be wishful thinking!  I did have an odd experience though, at the FRC, a couple of years back.  I'd gone to do a shedload of research, as you do, including searching for the death of my 4 x great grandmother, Ann Green.  I looked in one ledger, June or September of 1881, it would have been, but didn't find her.  I was just about to close it and check the next one, when I felt a really strong impression of someone standing just behind my left shoulder, telling me to turn the pages back and look for Ada.  Now the Ada in question would have been not quite 18 years old in that year - part of my plans that day were to see if I could find a marriage for her.  So I was initially non-plussed at this apparent "silent suggestion" that I should look for her death in the book that I was now holding in my hands.  But still, I turned back the pages, found Culling - and there she was.  Dead at not quite 18 years old.  I sent off for the certificate and found she'd died by "Violent self-poisoning" by drinking carbolic acid.  God bless the local studies library at Bethnal Green I think it was - they found me a newspaper report into her inquest and funeral and it made sensational reading.  There was a local outcry against her grandmother apparently, because at the inquest, grandma (the aforementioned Ann Green) had tarnished Ada's reputation, in the opinion of the neighbours, by stating that she was obsessed with her appearance, spent too much money on clothes etc and "beautifying herself" and "aping the manners of those who were above her in station".  According to the newspaper report, grandma was hissed and catcalled at the graveside, her carriage almost overturned on the way to/from the funeral, and dead cats and dogs thrown at her house during the night after the burial.  (where did they get dead cats and dogs, I ask myself?!) and the police had to prevent neighbours from burning an effigy of Mrs Green.   And I would never have found out about any of this, had I not had that "silent whisper" to turn back the pages and look for Ada's death. :o
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Re: Spooky experiences while researching
« Reply #76 on: Tuesday 04 April 06 14:24 BST (UK) »
Ooh! your story sent shivers down my spine.  :o  :o  ;D

Fantastic story!

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Re: Spooky experiences while researching
« Reply #77 on: Tuesday 04 April 06 15:09 BST (UK) »
Hi Mrs.Lizzy lovely to see you again.

What an amazing story.  Though story is the wrong term to use.. experience is better.

Somebody very much wanted their story told, and you were chosen to tell it.

How very sad for young Ada to feel driven to suicide in that terrible way.  You may never really get to the truth of the matter, so don't blame Ann out of hand.  Half truths and whispers lead to malicious gossip that can get out of hand leading to slander and untold misery for the recipient, in this case to beyond the grave.  Give her the benefit of the doubt.  I should think it would take more than a harridan's words to cause a young girl to commit suicide. That's my opinion anyway.

I am wondering whether it was Ada or Ann who stood at your shoulder.  Perhaps Ann wants you to try to find out the real reason why Ada committed suicide...worth a thought.

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Re: Spooky experiences while researching
« Reply #78 on: Tuesday 04 April 06 23:03 BST (UK) »

I am wondering whether it was Ada or Ann who stood at your shoulder.  Perhaps Ann wants you to try to find out the real reason why Ada committed suicide...worth a thought.

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You could well be right there Su. Worth a look to see what you could find Mrs Lizzy - You never know

They do say the dead come back to bring out the truth sometimes

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Re: Spooky experiences while researching
« Reply #79 on: Wednesday 05 April 06 09:53 BST (UK) »
The other problem is he told me roughly how long I'd got :-X

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Gadget!!!!

I have shivers going up and down my spine.  Do you mean what I think you mean?  Would it help to share it, or not??

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Re: Spooky experiences while researching
« Reply #80 on: Wednesday 05 April 06 10:43 BST (UK) »
I did  :( I think a few postings above.

Gadget - off to get a blood test :o
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