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Re: the panic button
« Reply #30 on: September 03, 2011, 04:47:PM »
Interesting, Chocho! +1 as always! So there is a brother that we don´t know much about.
Is he worth following up. Is someone protecting him?

He wasn´t at the trial against Jeremy - we saw the rest of the family. Or maybe he was there keeping a low profile, while the rest of them were photographed having trouble keeping the smirks off their faces.
It is strange we haven´t heard about him. How did you find out about this keira?

I'm a headhunter, Abs, that's my profession. I'm also a local historian of the Blackwater estuary villages, so I have a lot of archives and subscriptions to databases. This particular data comes from the General Records Office indexes, that's what the references relate to. The references tell you that if you go the GRO and find volume 4A of the 1940 Jan-Mar quarter Birth Indexes, which anyone can do free of charge, you will find this birth listed on page 1823 and the record will state that the birth was registered in the Maldon registration district.

How nice.   :)

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Re: the panic button
« Reply #31 on: September 04, 2011, 01:48:AM »
Interesting, Chocho! +1 as always! So there is a brother that we don´t know much about.
Is he worth following up. Is someone protecting him?

He wasn´t at the trial against Jeremy - we saw the rest of the family. Or maybe he was there keeping a low profile, while the rest of them were photographed having trouble keeping the smirks off their faces.
It is strange we haven´t heard about him. How did you find out about this keira?

I'm a headhunter, Abs, that's my profession. I'm also a local historian of the Blackwater estuary villages, so I have a lot of archives and subscriptions to databases. This particular data comes from the General Records Office indexes, that's what the references relate to. The references tell you that if you go the GRO and find volume 4A of the 1940 Jan-Mar quarter Birth Indexes, which anyone can do free of charge, you will find this birth listed on page 1823 and the record will state that the birth was registered in the Maldon registration district.

How nice.   :)


In UK, 'Head Hunter' is the term for certain recruitment consultants. I don't chop heads off or collect shrunken heads or anything like that.

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Re: the panic button
« Reply #32 on: September 04, 2011, 07:09:AM »
Hmm not sure how to handle that one? ::)
On typical forums, a moderator can move a post to a different topic. This might require splitting off the post and then separately merging it into an existing topic.