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Hi - Good evening - Your IP address is slightly different this evening. I and another user wrote some messages to you at User talk:203.54.9.78 - they were:

From User talk:203.54.9.78

Creating an account

My ip addie changes regularly as they do for all who dont do adsl.


Can you please consider creating an account. It would be much easier to communicate with you that way. Tintin (talk) 08:24, 4 July 2006 (UTC)


Birth Certificate

Hi do you have copy of the birth certificate? The number is only a reference. The certificate will contain some detail, perhaps including place of birth, midwife, older siblings (including deceased siblings), parents place of marriage (not always reliable I know from my own genealogical studies, ... If you have a copy would you be prepared please to transcribe it for us? If you don't have a copy of the certificate, then family oral history is not sufficient to refute the ADB. Regards--A Y Arktos\ 08:29, 4 July 2006 (UTC)

Also could you please sign on talk pages using four tildes ~~~~? This will automatically produce your name or your IP address, and the time and date. Thanks --A Y Arktos\ 08:29, 4 July 2006 (UTC)

Regards--A Y Arktos\ 12:02, 4 July 2006 (UTC)


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