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20 Oct 2010 18:53 |
Can someone check this <<<<<< bloke on the 1911 please
Im posting this so I can refer back to it
1891 England Census about William Butlin Name: William Butlin Age: 8 Estimated birth year: abt 1883 Relation: Son Father's Name: Richard Butlin Mother's Name: Sarah Butlin Gender: Male Where born: Birmingham
Civil parish: Aston Ecclesiastical parish: St John Town: Deritend County/Island: Warwickshire Country: England
Registration district: Aston Sub-registration district: Deritend ED, institution, or vessel: 3
Richard Butlin 40 Sarah Butlin 40 Charles H Butlin 22 Mary A Butlin 17 Ada Butlin 14 William Butlin 8<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< William Butlin 39 William Butlin 17 Alexander Butlin 14 Alice Butlin 11 Albert E Butlin 8
Mary A Gardner 63 Walter Aston 15
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FannyByGaslight
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20 Oct 2010 18:56 |
Ah yes. Billy Butlin,I know him well Now has big pads in Minehead,Bognor Regis and Skegness..
So where is he in 1901? Who did he marry/ Childrens names? What was your starting point to get to him please?
1901? BUTLIN, William Single M 20 1881 Private Infantry Birmingham Warwickshire Registration District: Colchester Sub District: Colchester First Ward Enumeration District: Ecclesiastical Parish: St Botolph St Giles Holy Trinity Civil Parish: Colchester Municipal Borough: Address: Colchester County: Essex
1911?????????? Dead?
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Renes
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20 Oct 2010 19:05 |
Its Osteopath - actually ended up going to London School of Osteopathy - after I was eventually straightened -- - who told me I had one leg shorter than the other
And they said put a piece of orthopedic lint in my shoe - the short leg !!!!!!!!!! - thought it was a load of sh¿te - but did it anyway
Had had a problem with my back for years -------------
The lint cured it --------------
Thats why I was an accountant and they are osteopaths
Renes
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Gee
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20 Oct 2010 19:12 |
Yeah I think that seems to be him in 1901 Fans....he's not THE Billy Butlin is he?
No...he was born in 1899
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Dea
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20 Oct 2010 19:58 |
SSSooo - DID the lamp work then Ginns??????????
Dea x
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Gee
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20 Oct 2010 20:01 |
Sorry Dea...the lamp is working just fine. I have used no topicals since I bought it and it is almost clear
Excellent....
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Cynthia
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20 Oct 2010 20:06 |
When I can get a word in edgeways..............
I'm here and thanks for all your concern, I really appreciate it. The visit went well I think and the nurse seemed pleased with him. She is going to speak to the specialist re the possibility of a slight increase in the meds to boost him a little but it is not essential.
We have a lot to be thankful for really. He had a heart attack when he was 48 followed by a quadruple bypass at 50 and I was told that if he hadn't had the op he would have only lasted 6 weeks. I was 38 at the time (10 years age difference for those can't work it out!)
So, from almost being a widow at 38, we have made it through to over 42 years of marriage........could do without the Parkinson's though. He will be 74 in November but doesn't look it.
I feel a bit wrung out as I always find hospital appointments stressful. I think this is one reason I do voluntary work at our local hospital - to try and put other folks at ease a bit.
Just settling down and then daughter phones with a medical prob......arrrgghhh.
Honest injun, I never, ever, ever wanted to be a nurse and what do I get.....? A mother with MS whom I care for for over 15 years. A husband with heart probs and now Parky's and a daughter with Asperger's. Good job I have a sense of humour!!
I actually wanted to be a midwife but my parents thought it 'wasn't quaite naice'. I also love drama and when I was about 12, someone asked me what I wanted to be when I grew up...."An actress" I replied. My father looked as though he had been shot.......it was as though I said I had wanted to go on the streets or something!!! lol
Right.....rabbit on you lot.
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Dea
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20 Oct 2010 20:13 |
Pm me the details on that lamp pleasse Ginns!!
Dea x
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FannyByGaslight
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20 Oct 2010 20:17 |
I have just watched the 2nd part of Snowdonia 1890 2 families go back in time to live the life of smallholders and Slate Quarry men. Do the makers of these programs deliberately pick people that have not a clue about animals or even any commonsense? They cant milk a cow properly,they left it without water so its blareing for it(blareing is mooing very loudly and continuously)no hay in its manger (Its early spring and no grass through yet)and its escaping to be with the next door cow that is at least having some semblance of being looked after properly.. Never seen em feed or clean out the pigs yet and the chickens are being treated like pets,wait until they need to kill one for food..! The sheep are escaping all the time as they are not checking their fences or gates everyday. The kids are not made to do jobs on the smallholding as they would have had to from a very early age and the teenage boys are a disgrace. 19/18/17/13 and never turn their hand to more than throwing stones and playing around. The girls dont seem to have to help at all in the house or even feed the chickens,which they would have had to do.. I dont think I had better watch any more episodes or I will be having to write and complain about it and my BP is going through the roof... Utter nonsense. If they want to portray life in that area as it was back then at least get some families in that can make a good go of it.!
www.bbc.co.uk/snowdonia1890
The Jones family Dad: David (41), solicitor Mum: Catrin (40), tribunal officer Grandma: Nain Heulwen (75) Children: Ben (18), Ela (12) and Jac (9)
The Braddock family Dad: Mark (39)Mum: Alisa (35) Children: Jamie (19), Jordan (17), Tommy (13), and Leah (9)
And the Braddocks cant even speak WELSH !
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Renes
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20 Oct 2010 20:22 |
Cyns
Not quite sure what to say - other than I thought about you all day - wondering how you were getting on - it appears if not exactly good news - certainly no change - which must be good for OH and you
ps good job the heart operation was successful - else you would have starved
love Renes
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Dea
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20 Oct 2010 20:23 |
Good news on OH Cynths - take care!!
Dea x
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Cynthia
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20 Oct 2010 20:25 |
Me? Starve? Nah. But I might have ended up cooking pasta and stuff. :))
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Cynthia
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20 Oct 2010 20:28 |
Meant to say...he is being treated at the Walton Centre in Liverpool which has both a national and international reputation in the field of Neurosciences research etc.
Gins...do you know that you can actually slip a disc with a heavy sneeze. So easy to discumknockerate ones bones, especially at your age.
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20 Oct 2010 20:34 |
Glad all went well Cyn. My ex husbands stepfather had parkinsons not nice...nor is this bl&^&&y MS but we have to soldier on don't we
ja...x
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Dea
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20 Oct 2010 20:39 |
We do Ja...x !
My, we are a 'sicky' lot on here - perhaps that is why we all have the time to be here ??
Dea x
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Gee
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20 Oct 2010 20:44 |
Whats wrong with a bit of white space Fanny....
My god it's like being amongst the living dead with you lot!
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Dea
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20 Oct 2010 20:45 |
OOOerrrr Ginns??
Dea x
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Gee
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20 Oct 2010 20:46 |
It's bigger than it looks...hmmm that sounds familier!
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Philips-HB175-Facial-Tanner-Tubes/dp/B0000D8B1Z
None in stock on Amazon at the moment Dea
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Dea
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20 Oct 2010 20:47 |
Thanks Ginns.
I bought a whole body one for over £1000 a few years ago - I will go and compare the bulbs!!
I must admit, I got a bit 'fed up' of lying under it, along with 2 baths per day - I didn't have time for anything else.
MUST get back into the routine!!
Dea x
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Gee
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20 Oct 2010 20:48 |
Hang on .....on this Amazon link its in stock...same place I ordered and it came 2 days later
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Philips-HB175-Facial-Tanner/dp/B00279MR4Y/ref=pd_sxp_grid_i_0_0
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