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Re: PHOTO - Welsh upland hills pasture
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Posted by rustyj14 on February 07, 2007 at 10:40:52 from (71.245.188.243):
In Reply to: Re: PHOTO - Welsh upland hills pasture posted by Sam (Mo) on February 07, 2007 at 10:13:28:
David: I enjoy the pictures of Wales that you are sending, and so does my wife! Her ancestors came from Wales. Abergavinney is the place she talks about the most. (I'm not sure of the spelling, but thats the way it sounds to me) Her sister contacted some relatives there, ans she received some information about things in the past! Very nice area you picked to move to! During WW II, i was on a troopship that docked in Liverpool. Then we got a train ride across Wales, down to Bournemouth and Trowbridge. We camped there for 2 weeks, then over into France, and into action, near St.Lo! Nice country, but my Uncle Sam souldn't let me stay! got me a nice ride home on a hospital ship! Rustyj
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