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Bill returned from WWII and found it strange associating with "ordinary people" after living with mates in the Army for the previous 5 years.
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Annette relays four amusing family stories from her younger days - the squeaky duck story, the Sunday nuts story, the Norwood grand final story and Nancy put your pants on story.
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Bill has just returned from a visit to El Alamein to mark the 70th anniversary of the battle that changed the war in the Western Desert. Bill, along with fellow veterans from Australia, New Zealand, Great Britain and South Africa, revisited the scene of the battle and this story is a...
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Ruth and her husband often visited Mrs Barnes, widow of George Barnes of Port Broughton. Mrs. Barnes' house was filled with wonderful furniture and brick-a-brack, which was much admired by Ruth's husband. Ruth's amusing story leads us to the deceased estate auction after Mrs Barnes' death, where their expectations of acquiring...
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He was standing by the door at the high school watching as a bus load of students from Salem were getting off. There appeared a cute blonde. He turned to his friend and asked, "Who is that?" His friend said, "Joan Christensen, but she is way out of your league." Neal...
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On the road…again! Afghanistan to Zambia Chronicles of a Footloose Forester By Dick Pellek Street Corner in Montmartre* Le Consulat Restaurant, as it looked in 1963 If it is generally true, as it seems to be, that the older we get, the more we reminisce about the past; then...
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Eunice Levilla Peck Aikens was born 4 April 1837 in the state of New York, the daughter of Joseph Kelley Peck (1803) and Martha Hawkins Peck (1805). In her early life she moved to Sparta, Crawford County, Pennsylvania. Levilla married Austin E. Aikens 31 December 1853 in Pennsylvania. ...
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THE CALDWELL COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY HAS DOCUMENTED THE INDIVIDUAL BLOCKS ON THE QUILT WITH PICTURES TO VIEW PICTURES GO TO OUR PHOTO ALBUM AND SELECT THE CALDWELL COUNTY PICTURE ALBUM. Highlight link below and select photo album https://www.legacystories.org/my-photos/2706-caldwell-county-historical-society/photo?albumid=880#photoid=13079
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Annette and Gerry returned to Adelaide by Goods Train, where she met Gerry's parents for the first time. They were Polish/Russian immigrants and welcomed her into the family. Her sister and husband helped to dress her for the wedding, which was held at Gerry's parents home. After the ceremony Gerry's mother...
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I am an expert crocheter, thanks to my grandma’s teaching, yet an equally-inept knitter and seamstress, despite my grandma’s teaching. From a very young age, my grandma was a gifted seamstress, knitter, and crocheter. (Her dad had been a tailor. She figured she must have “inherited” her talent from him.) When...
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Marion G. Romney Bruce R. McConkie MItt Romney Peter Vidmar There are many famous or well-known people across the world in religion, politics, business, music, etc. Are you related to any? I am! Let me share several from my father’s...
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Prompt: Share a story where the conclusion of your search totally surprised you after believing otherwise. “My maternal great grandparents Folkert Teunis Folkers and Hilje Mulder were both orphans and the records of the orphanage were destroyed, so we haven’t been able to trace the family tree earlier than their personal...
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Margaret talks about her favourite books and her special favourite - Arabella by Georgette Heyer.
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Joyce gives a synopsis of her favourite book; Rebecca by Daphne de Maurier which she read in the1950's and which remains her favourite to this day.
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Ruth gives us an overview of her favourite book - Blow the Wind southerly by Kay Brownbill of South Australia. It is a book which spans over 100 years from the mid 19th century.
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It is a chilly summer evening in San Francisco, California. It is the evening of my husband's birthday. We had just returned from dinner and are sitting on our back porch, talking. "Do you think your birth mother is thinking about you today?" My husband, Paul, was adopted, back in Pittsburgh,...
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Annette talks about her whirlwind romance with Gerry, their engagement and wedding three weeks later so they could return to Watson South Australia to take up possession of one of the 6 houses in the small Railway town.
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This week marks the 50th anniversary of the Cuban Missle Crisis, a time when we skated closer to the line of nuclear war than we realized then or think about now. I was not quite 18, a freshman at Texas Woman's University in Denton. I don't remember how my roommate and...
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