tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-427560122717203300.post6597444103523009452..comments2024-03-18T18:58:51.536+00:00Comments on Family History Fun: R is for Regret, Receipts, Reconnecting, Railways & Regional Names: A-Z Challenge . ScotSuehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01412874349376253984noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-427560122717203300.post-41555946080621554672012-09-13T17:20:52.821+01:002012-09-13T17:20:52.821+01:00I love this post, Susan. How wonderful that reachi...I love this post, Susan. How wonderful that reaching out has brought relatives back to you. Reminded me of how it was when I did the same thing. Just amazing... :-) <br />What a joy for you to become the recipient of Great Aunt Jennie's memorabilia. I imagine that, if no-one had shown any interest, these precious objects would have been chucked.<br />Thanks so much for sharing. Cheers,Catherine PS... that is a BEAUTIFUL teaset!!! Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-427560122717203300.post-74918527034667377562012-09-11T11:14:02.442+01:002012-09-11T11:14:02.442+01:00There is so much here i can relate to. I'm par...There is so much here i can relate to. I'm particularly taken with regret which is an attribute that never occurred to me for my own post. I too have railway "blood" and I'm convinced that old receipts and family finances could tell us much about our ancestors' lives. Well done on being given that inheritance of photos etc.Cassmob (Pauleen)https://www.blogger.com/profile/18397134336319778519noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-427560122717203300.post-10711774433831454252012-09-10T01:59:05.810+01:002012-09-10T01:59:05.810+01:00Thr Rs have it. Thanks for another fab reflective ...Thr Rs have it. Thanks for another fab reflective post.GeniAushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09074874999181040071noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-427560122717203300.post-55902584531480321432012-09-09T02:59:34.243+01:002012-09-09T02:59:34.243+01:00I can relate to every one of those R words.
You ...I can relate to every one of those R words. <br /><br />You mentioned that Elliot's in Scotland are prevalent ... now you have me worried, as I have Elliott's (2 T's) in my own family, and Elliot's (1 T) in my hubby's - neither of which I've researched beyond Australia as yet. But thanks to your warning I shall brace myself for a plethora of Elliot's when I do.Gould Genealogyhttp://www.gouldgenealogy.comnoreply@blogger.com