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How to find lost graves!!!
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Gemma | Report | 26 Jun 2005 22:12 |
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Here's another spooky trick for you to try, and it can work. Go to bed with a piece of paper and a pen. (try not to stab yourself during the night!). Before you go to sleep, shout out loud in your head the names of the ancestor you are looking for. , and keep repeating the name. In the morning look at the paper, and if theres a scripple you know the ancestor has been trying to help you. Next Step;- Sit in a quiet room and say place.....and note down the first place that you hear in your head. Then start looking in that place. ( works best for females as we are more um wierder) |
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Kim from Sandhurst | Report | 26 Jun 2005 21:56 |
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Gemma, Bet you're over the moon, that is fantastic! Brilliant for you. Now how spooky is that though? Kim |
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Unknown | Report | 26 Jun 2005 21:55 |
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Gemma Oooo, how spooky! Well done you. If you'd started out looking for graves, instead of admiring dresses, you probably wouldn't have found it. Well done you! nell |
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Gemma | Report | 26 Jun 2005 21:49 |
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Amazing story. Took spotty teenage son skateboarding to Southsea. Had a little drive around the villages nearby, looking for a place to eat. Stopped at a village and walked past a church. There was a wedding in progress... and I could not resist going into the churchgrounds to admire the dresses. One minute later, came accross a beautiful big marble cross.....which read ' In loving memory of Rev E.M Johnstone, born Goshen Dec 1827, died at Portsmouth, and of his wife Elizabeth Mary Pakenham' etc etc. For anyone who knows me, for the last 2 years I have been using this site for research, and have had little luck. Spookily enough this grave is of my g-g-grandad's brother and his wife. Moral;- Look in every church yard that you pass....you may be as lucky as me. |
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