Glenys
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Tarbucks of DownhollandAnyone researching Tarbucks of Downholland, in particular John born c.1808 to John and Ann.
John married an Ellen and they had a daughter Ann born c.1836 Barton (Downholland area).
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mother
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Sorry Glenys - no Tarbucks - you're not related to Jimmy are you?
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Glenys
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Hello again 'Mother',
They do say that my other half looks a little like him........I'm sure you know what I mean - he hasn't changed in the last couple of years!!!!!!
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mother
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When my mum was in the promenade at the same time as Louise, she thought Jimmy Tarbuck was coming into the ward and I could see the likeness with your 'husbands business partner', but not your husband.
I also used to think his partner looked like Tony Blackburn!
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Glenys
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There are times when they are like a couple of comedians.......!!!!!
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Dotty
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sounds funny...Well you two sound like you're having fun! Glad to hear it...I'm expecting lots of posts from the lovely people we met at the fair on Saturday.
Dotty
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Glenys
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Dotty,
Glad to hear you enjoyed Saturday, I wasn't able to make it.......
By the way 'Mother' and I know each other very well from years ago!!!!
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Dotty
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Oh thank goodnessHi Glenys,
I'm so glad you explained that you knew mother of old because I was thinking what a bond you seemed to have and you only just meeting an' all.
Are you into family history?
Dotty
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Glenys
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Me ? a complete anorak ......... far more exciting than housework and cooking. Have reached a few brickwalls with mine, so now I am doing my husband's. Mostly Altcar/Formby/Lydiate/Ainsdale, and have found a few that have strayed into Bootle/ Walton / St.Helens, and Southport.
Dotty - I seem to have come across you on another board a couple of years ago. Could have been L.& S.W.L. F.H.S. or Roots.
Could that have been you?
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