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  • Week 9 (Mar. 1-7): Multiples

    The animals went in two by two .....



    Any twins in the family?
    What about triplets?
    Or maybe you have an ancestor like my 3rd-great grandmother who was married multiple times.
    How about an ancestor who held down multiple jobs?
    Amy Johnson Crow
    Caroline
    Caroline's Family History Pages
    Meddle not in the affairs of Dragons, for you are crunchy and good with ketchup.

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    I didn't find this theme very inspiring but eventually I ended up with a story which feels more of a list really.

    4 Generations of Thomas Pye
    52 Ancestors 52 weeks: Multiple. (mypynthdev.blogspot.com)
    Bubblebelle x

    FAMILY INTERESTS: Pitts of Sherborne Gloucs. Deaney (Bucks). Pye of Kent. Randolph of Lydd, Kent. Youell of Norfolk and Suffolk. Howe of Lampton. Carden of Bucks.

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    • #3
      i'm still pondering last week and this weeks themes.

      the people i would have used for multiple/twins that are of direct paternal line i used for this theme last year. So, now trying to look at other options.
      **no point asking the living for help as the dead are more helpful!!!**

      https://purplerosefamilytree.blogspot.com/

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      • #4
        Originally posted by yummy-mummy-amy View Post
        i'm still pondering last week and this weeks themes.

        the people i would have used for multiple/twins that are of direct paternal line i used for this theme last year. So, now trying to look at other options.
        Yes it can be hard to find inspiration within the family in some of the themes. I have a few weeks of people I am enthusiastic to write up, coming up, but then I will be scratching my head again. Good luck.
        Bubblebelle x

        FAMILY INTERESTS: Pitts of Sherborne Gloucs. Deaney (Bucks). Pye of Kent. Randolph of Lydd, Kent. Youell of Norfolk and Suffolk. Howe of Lampton. Carden of Bucks.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by bubblebelle View Post

          Yes it can be hard to find inspiration within the family in some of the themes. I have a few weeks of people I am enthusiastic to write up, coming up, but then I will be scratching my head again. Good luck.
          thanks, its not easy when they have used the same themes for some. I'm sure i;ve got more sets of twins etc than i can think of. i'm sure i will find something for it
          **no point asking the living for help as the dead are more helpful!!!**

          https://purplerosefamilytree.blogspot.com/

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          • #6
            here is my multiples theme - https://purplerosefamilytree.blogspo...thur-wood.html
            **no point asking the living for help as the dead are more helpful!!!**

            https://purplerosefamilytree.blogspot.com/

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