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23: A British Comedy Thriller - Family, Crime, and Laughter Unravel in a Mother's Chaotic Summer

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Pg.112: Shrewsbury Township. DUCAN, JAMES (Mary) 1 ch farming T 70a R1 Eatontown H10. (MAD: name as spelled)

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Genealogical and memorial history of the state of New Jersey : a book [record] of the achievements of her people in the making of a commonwealth and the founding of a nation" by Francis Bazley Lee; pub. New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Co. (LH 1272, HeritageQuest images 4/2007 & 7/2007; FHL film 514,673-514,674 and 16,534-16,535, entitled "a record of the achievements") So I tried again. Well OK, any vegetable, or meat or fish or sometimes a starter, dessert. Anything to do with food.

Well I am a food writer and my husband is a police officer. Matt immediately stood up and said Evening all and bent both of his legs. FFS. Things just go from bad to worse in this book, and I couldn't help but laugh and at times wanted to shout at Raquel to ask her, "What the hell are you doing?" 🤣 Of course I know I can't as she's not real! I work in IT actually Raq, all very boring, just a desk job in town. He clearly had no interest in his job which was bloody marvellous because I did not want to hear about it. Nobody who works in IT should ever talk about working in IT to a non-IT person. It’s just rude. Also very presumptuous to chop my name in half without asking, I noted.

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Pg.10. List of members in full communion: Duncan, John and Duncan, Maria D., (husband/wife), 31 Park Street. Babes and Luv were now on my ‘things people say’ hate list. ‘Cool Beans’ would probably always be at the top, with ‘unprecedented’ a close second banded about during the pandemic by every man and his dog. I did make a promise to myself to sneeze in the face of the next person who said it. I am still waiting with baited mucus. Pg.450-451: PAUL BUCHANAN, born in the town of Lachute, in the province of Quebec, county of Argentile, in Canada East, January 24, 1825, son of Thomas and Florinda (Hutchins) Buchanan. (MAD: more on Buchanan family) .... in 1850 he came to Newark, where he found employment ... has been twice married. His present wife was formerly Miss Jessie Duncan, and their marriage was solemnized May 14, 1889. She is a daughter of Alexander and Janet (McGahie) Duncan, both of whom were natives of Scotland. Coming to America they [MAD: Duncans] settled in Canada, where the father served in the Ninety-third Regiment of Highlanders during the rebellion in that country. Mr. and Mrs. Buchanan have one child, Jessie, born April 17, 1891. ...Duncan, Joseph P.; D 14 NJ Inf.; 1880 March 22, Invalid Appl. #353422, Cert. #749002, NJ. (MAD: ?? 1860-1870 Monmouth Co. NJ, 1880 Ocean Co. NJ) She reflects, “It started with a small mistake, but that triggered a chain of events creating bigger mistakes, and, before I knew it, I made nothing but mistakes.” Name of soldier, alias, name of dependent widow or minor, service (military unit or units), date of filing, class (invalid or widow or minor or other), Application #, Certificate #, state from which filed (sometimes blank), attorney (sometimes blank, MAD: did not usually copy), remarks. Sometimes the "Invalid" or "Widow" class had an "s" added to it before the application #; occasionally the area for the service information included a circled "S". The minor's name was frequently that of the guardian rather than the minor. Detroit (MI) Society for Genealogical Research Magazine" Vol.36#4 Summer 1973 (FHL book 977.4 C4de)

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