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Old Report 28 Jul 2017 08:15

Decided to attempt further fleshing out of the direct line.

My great grandfather Arthur Nicholls, married to Emmeline, had 3 children -Arthur, Harry and Maud.

I am descended from Harry - my first two names are Arthur Harry (third name William is from my mother's family)

I have found baptismal records for Harry and Maud, but cannot find anything for Arthur. They were baptised together several years after birth.

Arthur was born April 2 1878 in Islington, London. He became the 'Black Sheep' of the family - his parents did not attend his wedding, he separated from his wife and children and had a child with his housekeeper and finally died in an asylum.

Any suggestions on how to find his baptism. As a first child I cannot believe he was not baptised. I find it surprising that he was not baptised at the same ceremony as his brother and sister.

Thanks in advance

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 27 Jul 2017 19:37

nice to see a few of us still keep the occasional eye on here.


It's a lot cooler here today ...... first really cool day for over a month! Hot weather will return tomorrow. Still have the wildfires, plus new ones starting, and about 20,000 people still on evacuation out of their homes and many thousands more on alert.

I also see bad fires in southern Europe, and in California.


Life's is going on as usual here ..... hard to believe we'll celebrate our 50th in a couple of weeks :-0

We've booked a train trip to and back from Quebec City to celebrate ....... but not going until late October when we hopefully will see autumn colours, and most tourists will have gone so it will quieter :-D

Old

Old Report 15 Jul 2017 09:30

Based on the first two subjects WDYTYA looks to be an improvement on some of the past programmes..

Craig Revel Horwood's family was fascinating and astonishing on both lines.

Tabitha

Tabitha Report 12 Jul 2017 14:05

The WDYTYA magazine site has a forum and I think they still have unwanted certificate file

http://www.whodoyouthinkyouaremagazine.com/forum/

http://www.whodoyouthinkyouaremagazine.com/forum/unwanted-certificates.html

It was like that for me - to discover a half sister at the age of 40 one sunday morning - it was a big shock - now apparently she has found some lost Aunts & cousins on our fathers side as well as a disabled older Brother. As well as one of the Aunts having a sort of family tree file with family photos.

All i have to do now is pluck up the courage to meet up with them all. I want to take my husband with me & she wants me to go on my own - that's why i have left it a while. I just don't want to be on my own with a load of strangers in a strange place.

i should be braver but I'm not, and hubby and i share everything including the family history - we even seem to be sharing a tree way down the list the two families bump into one another. Way way back so nothing dodgy until the 16 or 1500's.

Old

Old Report 10 Jul 2017 16:05

Thought the Charles Dance programme was fascinating. To discover your father was so much older than you thought and had an earlier family was quite a shock.

The South African family had a treasure trove of family history - I would love to discover something like this to flesh out my mother's family tree. Possibility of some info from a cousin's daughter.

Have a death certificate and a death registration that I had hoped referred to my relatives - not so. would be happy to send to anyone interested in them. Can you suggest what would be the best way to 'advertise' them.

Old

Old Report 6 Jul 2017 12:59

Delighted that WDYTYA returns tonight - Charles Dance.

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 4 Jul 2017 04:00

Hi Tabitha ............


you might reach a higher number than you think!!

Our best friends were 50 (her) and 49 when they married in late 1979.

They were married for almost 34 years before he died in 2013.

Tabitha

Tabitha Report 3 Jul 2017 06:41

Many congratulations Robert did you get a telegram from the Queen?

I hope you have many more happy years together - Diamond Greetings to you and your wife -

Congratulations in advance Sylvia - I have always wanted to go to QC - Heights of Abraham & General Wolfe always fascinated me at school - Golden greetings

We celebrate our 20th next year - 2nd time round for us both so age is against us reaching a big milestone. However we have been together 25 years now a big milestone for us both. My OH is 65 in September I have purchased a Living DNA gift for him with a book. Would have liked to have got him a fast car driving day but the price is way too high for me at the moment.

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 2 Jul 2017 20:19

Wow!!


Congratulations to you and your wife on your 60th Anniversary, Robert. xxx

We have our 50th anniversary next month.

We didn't know what to do, didn't want a big party ............ so we have decided to take a trip, just the 2 of us, in late October. We'll take the train to Toronto and then to Quebec City, stay there for 4 or 5 days, and then come back home on the train. I've never been to QC, although OH has been to a couple of meetings there way back when.

Our daughter and grandson will come to stay for a week around our anniversary, so that will be fun


Yesterday, July 1st, was Canada Day .... celebrating the day the foudning fathers signed the Constitution making Canada a country. That happened 150 years ago ....... so there were big celebrations, firework dispalys, etc all across the country.

We stayed home and celebrated quietly.

Robert

Robert Report 30 Jun 2017 20:13

Tabitha,
Hope you enjoyed your Wedding Anniversary.

It was our 60th Wedding Anniversary a couple of weeks ago - Yes, I am that old!!!

Nice to see some activity on here not sure it will continue much longer.

Tabitha

Tabitha Report 25 Jun 2017 07:47

Thank you Sylvia - i have a long way to go to catch up with you

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 24 Jun 2017 23:03

Congratulations to you both xx

Tabitha

Tabitha Report 24 Jun 2017 19:27

Thank you Arthur

Old

Old Report 24 Jun 2017 18:26

And many more

Old

Old Report 24 Jun 2017 17:23

And many more

Tabitha

Tabitha Report 24 Jun 2017 10:46

Its my 19th Wedding anniversary today

We are going to a lovely Steak restaurant for lunch today to spoil ourselves.

Weather has turned very bleak again

Thats what happens when you book a weeks holiday - week before it was a heatwave - now its gloom - last couple of years staycation at home and the weather changes the week we book. We keep changing the week but the weather knows.

Old

Old Report 22 Jun 2017 00:04

Sylvia

Yes Iran was another plant hunting trip. We may return next year.

I have a blood test every 6 months and see the specialist diabetic nurse to review results. At this time the GP will sign for a further 6 months of medicines or make any necessary changes. This is particularly important for the health of my kidneys.

The new system has a negative impact on me and has no chance of saving money, reducing GP workload and risks putting me in danger if I forget to order my medicines in time. I of course will put a reminder on my laptop and I fortunately still have all my facujlties. Sadly this is not case for a significant number of the people living in the village.

The new system must require the call centre to keep records of my requests or I could simply ring every day and order more. This duplicates the records held at the surgery.

I hope your GP continues to prescribe the medicines you need for quality of life.

Best wishes

Arthur

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 21 Jun 2017 21:13

First day of summer here ............ and it is sunny!

that has been a rare event so far this year :-(

Nice to see you Arthur.

Did you go plant hunting in Iran???


We have to go to our doctor to get repeat prescriptions .......... that ensures that the GP does see a patent and confirms that a medication is required.

Every prescription that I have (except 1) is for 1 year, to be filled at the pharmacy every 3 months. This system doesn't cover of course prescriptions for antibiotics, a medication needed for only a short time, or for an "opioid".

Tylenol 3 (= paracetamol 300 mg with 30 mg codeine + 15 mg caffeine) is my pain medication when all else has failed. After several years of being given prescriptions for smaller amounts, and having to answer numerous questions about how and when I use it, I am now given a script for 90 tablets. That can last me over 6 months depending on how things have been.

I have to go back to the GP to get a new script for that one .............. repeat scripts cannot be given here for an medication containing opioid.

I'll have to see how I get on when I see the GP next week .......... I will want a new prescription for the Tylenol 3, and there has been a great tightening up on opioid prescription since the last time I got one, back in December. All due to the fentanyl drug crisis ......... the BC College of Physicians has issued a directive that doctors should not be prescribing opioids for patients as "easily" as they were, and any doctors who do so are subject to investigation and "punishment"..

That has led to many doctors refusing to prescribe ANY opioids even for patients who are in desperate need of pain relief.

Tabitha

Tabitha Report 21 Jun 2017 13:14

Hi Arthur - gosh you do lead an exciting life

Glad to know the cats are well

Shadow loves this weather - he is out from early morning & we have to go & get him in - he is 14 now (we believe) and still thinks he is a kitten some times

Funny our Dr has gone to your system - its easier to get prescriptions now - dont have to go to the dr for repeats.

Strange how we are all one country

Old

Old Report 21 Jun 2017 07:23

Hi

This hot weather is not the time to be doing Family History. Some days it has been too hot to do gardening.

Not really complaining

I went to Iran for my holiday in April. Felt much safer there than I do here. Life for Iranians is still tough.

Went to collect my repeat prescription from the local pharmacy. Not available as system had changed whilst I was on holiday. The new system is a nightmare both for patients and the Pharmacist is annoyed.

As a chronic sufferer with 6 different medicines it was great to know I could collect 2 months supply and then, by ticking a list for the 6 medicines, the Pharmacy would request further prescription from the doctor at the appropriate time.

Now I must ring a call centre and request the same 6 medicines. The call centre advises the doctor and the surgery sends the prescription to the Pharmacy.

The average wait on the telephone has been 20 minutes and I have been cut off 3 times.

The Pharmacy did not have available all the medicines when I went to collect so a second visit necessary.

The scheme is meant to save the NHS money by reducing the ordering of unnecessary medicines. To reduce the workload of GPs.

I will be writing to the Care Commissioning Group responsible for this nightmare along the following lines.

1. Patients only take medicines recommended by the GP. If the medicines are no longer required the GP should remove them from the prescription.

2. If all patients used the repeat prescription service offered by the Pharmacy, they will be guaranteed the medicines they require. If they are responsible for ordering the medicines every month/2 months I can see deaths. A lot of patients are old with failing memories and will fail to get the necessary medicines.

3. The GP still has to sign off the medicines - no reduction in workload.

4. The Pharmacy was always aware of the medicines they required to fulfill repeat prescriptions and could order accordingly. without the certainty shortages occur - I experienced this.

An ill thought out scheme that will lead to deaths. I am incandescent at the lack of forethought.

Hopefully I will be able to report back on a successful reinstatement of the repeat prescription service.

The cats are fine. The vet said they were in peak condition when the had their 6 month checkup.