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Len of the Chilterns
26-08-09, 22:43
Does anyone have a Pauline Merrall in their tree? I have her bible, presented to her by her father on her first birthday about 70 years ago and would be pleased to restore it to her or the family.

John-Nihon
27-08-09, 02:47
That would be absolutely marvelous for someone to have Len, I hope you get a response.

garstonite
27-08-09, 10:09
Hiya Len...there`s only one Pauline Merrall on gr b 1938 London...only one contact for her.named Mark
..so this woman could well be alive..
.should we be posting her name ?..
.if not would a moderator please delete.....allan:confused:

brenmac
27-08-09, 16:16
if it was my bible i would not be bothered about my name being posted,brenda xxxx

Len of the Chilterns
27-08-09, 23:02
Hiya Len...there`s only one Pauline Merrall on gr b 1938 London...only one contact for her.named Mark
..so this woman could well be alive..
.should we be posting her name ?..
.if not would a moderator please delete.....allan:confused:


Thanks. I will have a look at GR

Len of the Chilterns
05-09-09, 00:05
Thanks. I will have a look at GR

I duly looked and found that Mark did have Pauline (Nee)Merrall in his tree - his mother. I could not message him so resorted to 192.com and found Pauline, still living with her husband,(different name obviously) not too far away. They are ex-directory so could not 'phone so visited them. Two flabbergasted, delighted and emotional people so grateful for the return of her bible. They offered to pay me but, I pointed out, had it been a library book I would owe them a small fortune in fines for the last 20-30 years.

She said she was aware that she had lost it, many years ago but had no idea how or when but thought she may have pur it down in a public place and forgotten it.

Vivienne
05-09-09, 00:10
Len, that is brilliant.

Well done you! :D

bev&kev
05-09-09, 06:38
You are a real hero Len, well done.

Velma Dinkley
05-09-09, 07:48
I do hope that you'll not going to be relying on the Royal Mail to deliver it safely...

Jill on the A272
05-09-09, 10:24
What a wonderful happy ending Len, well done:)

Len of the Chilterns
05-09-09, 23:21
I do hope that you'll not going to be relying on the Royal Mail to deliver it safely...

When I called naturally I had it with me and handed it over when they said they really wanted it back. Had they not been bothered, I would have hung on to it.

I forgot to mention how it came into my possession. When my daughter was small, she loved books. Even as a toddler, before she could read, she would wander about the house with one of our books under her arm or would sit and pretend she was reading. As a schoolgirl, she took to visiting secondhand bookshops and spending her pocket money on old books - the older the better. Sometime, maybe 25 - 30 years ago, she bought the bible, probably for pence. Most likely it was from a shop in Oxford. When she flew the nest her bookcase and most of her books went with her and she said to dispose of the ones left behind but the bible got onto my bookshelves. It was only a couple of weeks ago that it occurred to me to try and trace the original owner and what motivated me was the inscription "To my darling daughter on her first birthday - Daddy", Also, in a very childish hand was "Pauline Merrall".

Velma Dinkley
05-09-09, 23:32
That's a wonderful story Len :)

yvonneinherts
06-09-09, 16:24
Well done Len

I have a bible given to me by my grandmother when I was 8 and I have a Book of Common Prayer which I found when helping to sort out her house after she had died. I would hate to lose them.

Len of the Chilterns
06-09-09, 23:16
Well done Len

I have a bible given to me by my grandmother when I was 8 and I have a Book of Common Prayer which I found when helping to sort out her house after she had died. I would hate to lose them.

I have several bibles - different versions - and commentaries. They come in handy for various purposes. One very hefty one I use for pressing flowers.

Vivienne
06-09-09, 23:22
I have several bibles - different versions - and commentaries. They come in handy for various purposes.

One very hefty one I use for pressing flowers.

Dare I say it Len-----------I can think of no better use for a bible!;):D

Kit
07-09-09, 02:55
Len that is a great story.

I can imagine the woman's face when you knocked on her door.

Well done.