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Originally posted by Trevor Marriott View PostI think it was the same practice with the army as the navy and the merchant fleet that many men who joined up didnt always give their correct names
And besides that we are looking for men of any name born in Limerick and serving in the 2nd Battalion Scots Guards, on this thread.
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Originally posted by Debra A View PostRight, getting back to topic:
I've now looked at all the places of birth for this list of men, weeded out the ones serving in the 2nd battalion and found no other men born in Limerick,apart from the one I mentioned in another post.
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Originally posted by Debra A View PostHi MM.
A few weeks ago I generated a list of all the men in the Scots Guards where the index gives their place of birth as Limerick between 1850 and 1870, or no place of birth is given in the index. I can expand the birthdate parameters later.
The list has 641 names and only one of those shows his place of birth in the index as Limerick, the rest are unknowns so to find the birthplace involves trawling through the whole file.
Generally this info would appear on the first page of the file but the reason so many of the birthplaces weren't indexed is because the bio sheet appears further in the file and is not the first page.
I'm half way through the list and still haven't come across any other man from Limerick apart from the one listed. If i do come across any more I'll post the details here.
I've now looked at all the places of birth for this list of men, weeded out the ones serving in the 2nd battalion and found no other men born in Limerick,apart from the one I mentioned in another post.
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Originally posted by Robert View PostI should explain to anyone who didn't know, that bloomers are a kind of bread.
Mike
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Originally posted by Debra A View PostDave, you know full well I only have eyes for that old 'stick in the mud', Wickers.
And here's me thinking I could sneak into Leeds/Bradford for two weeks in May, and go unnoticed..
Alas, I'll be there for a funeral, not a happy time unfortunately.
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I should explain to anyone who didn't know, that bloomers are a kind of bread.
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Originally posted by Robert View PostI can assure everyone that if Debs was stalking them, they would know not a thing about it until one day out of the blue they were struck by an unerringly accurate doughnut.
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I can assure everyone that if Debs was stalking them, they would know not a thing about it until one day out of the blue they were struck by an unerringly accurate doughnut.
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Mike, you're assuming I would recognise 'normal' and that your flattery won't unleash the inner stalker in me?
Disappointedly
Dave
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Debs,
I don't assume anyone on this site recognizes normalcy...except for me. As far as stalking, Kazakhstan is far away.
Mike
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Originally posted by The Good Michael View PostDebs,
For what it's worth, I read what you post, enjoy your enthusiasm and dedication and have fallen madly in love with you... in a non-threatening and perfectly...um... normal? er, fashion.
Mike
Thanks Curious.
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Originally posted by The Good Michael View PostDebs,
For what it's worth, I read what you post, enjoy your enthusiasm and dedication and have fallen madly in love with you... in a non-threatening and perfectly...um... normal? er, fashion.
Mike
thanks for the hard work.
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