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Offline Polldoll

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Re: Great Grandad's Fading Fast
« Reply #27 on: Saturday 11 December 10 03:34 GMT (UK) »
Hi ..  I am bumping ths back to the top as I have just heard from Marengo via email that he never saw this latter part of this thread and has only just found my pm relating to Amperite's post ... Can't send pms to Amperirte yet as he has only one post to his name ( 2 or 3 are required before Pms are possible ) Maybe this will trigger an email to Amperite  and a link to get him back here  as it appears he may have info for Ed ... Sorry Ed That's all I can do  :'(
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Reynolds Johnson Chapman Goodyear Wright   Demmon Maddison Jackson Bush Lingard<br />Lincolnshire Northants,Essex.   Soutar  McKenzie Stuart Watt Banff, Coupar Angus, Glen Livet, Broughty Ferry, Coatbridge, Airdrie Lanarkshire and Saskatchewan, Hamilton Wentworth, Canada. Phillips. Coyne- March Cambs, Islington,Hackney 1st Lincolnshire Regt 1914

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Re: Great Grandad's Fading Fast
« Reply #28 on: Saturday 11 December 10 04:28 GMT (UK) »
Thanks Poll
I went into winter hibernation and I appear to have missed the last few postings on this thread, particularly the one by Amperite.
Thanks to anyone I missed thanking through not being around at the time.
I'm rather hoping that Amperite spots this posting as I am most intrigued as to how he/she would know that there was a connection to the Odling family. There is of course;  Mary Odling (nee Mary Eyre) was the eldest child of the 'restored' couple above. (The babies pictured are her nieces).
I may have mentioned the Odling name somewhere else and maybe it has merely  turned up in here with Poll's reply - being a troglodyte I'm often confused if I'm given a choice of buttons to push.
If Amperite gets to see this, please PM me.
Thanks
EYRE :        Sheffield - Yorkshire
COX:          City of Oxford
NASH:         Edmonton - Middlesex
CULL:          Canterbury - Kent
GILLIES:      Paisley - Renfrewshire
O'CONNOR: Limerick, Ireland  ~ 57th Regiment of Foot
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Re: Great Grandad's Fading Fast
« Reply #29 on: Friday 22 February 13 04:31 GMT (UK) »
Thanks Poll
I went into winter hibernation and I appear to have missed the last few postings on this thread, particularly the one by Amperite.
Thanks to anyone I missed thanking through not being around at the time.
I'm rather hoping that Amperite spots this posting as I am most intrigued as to how he/she would know that there was a connection to the Odling family. There is of course;  Mary Odling (nee Mary Eyre) was the eldest child of the 'restored' couple above. (The babies pictured are her nieces).
I may have mentioned the Odling name somewhere else and maybe it has merely  turned up in here with Poll's reply - being a troglodyte I'm often confused if I'm given a choice of buttons to push.
If Amperite gets to see this, please PM me.
Thanks

Hello.

I hope that you have received my PM. I know some time has passed, but hopefully I can still help you with some information about the Odling family.

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Re: Great Grandad's Fading Fast
« Reply #30 on: Friday 22 March 13 08:42 GMT (UK) »
Amperite -
I have replied to you by Personal Message. I would like to contact you somehow.
I'm reactivating this thread in the hope that you may again come across it and then look in your Messages inbox.

Ed
EYRE :        Sheffield - Yorkshire
COX:          City of Oxford
NASH:         Edmonton - Middlesex
CULL:          Canterbury - Kent
GILLIES:      Paisley - Renfrewshire
O'CONNOR: Limerick, Ireland  ~ 57th Regiment of Foot
                                     (Crimea,India,New Zealand)

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Re: Great Grandad's Fading Fast
« Reply #31 on: Saturday 23 March 13 10:04 GMT (UK) »
Hi

just in case you wanted a sepia version

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Re: Great Grandad's Fading Fast
« Reply #32 on: Monday 25 March 13 00:19 GMT (UK) »
Considering that I posted the original photograph a little over two years ago, I wasn't really anticipating any further restorations.
However, I have to say that I really appreciate your sepia contribution, Morris and it will definitely be included in the Great- Grandad portfolio.
So, once again, thankyou.
Ed
EYRE :        Sheffield - Yorkshire
COX:          City of Oxford
NASH:         Edmonton - Middlesex
CULL:          Canterbury - Kent
GILLIES:      Paisley - Renfrewshire
O'CONNOR: Limerick, Ireland  ~ 57th Regiment of Foot
                                     (Crimea,India,New Zealand)

The trouble with the world is that it's the stupid who know all the answers.