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Vets Dottir

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Great to hear, Tony B.

 

I don't know if others in here have ancestors who came to work in Canada for

the HBC, but if so, the HBC archives have uploaded a lot of the servants contract records for free viewing ... called "Biographical Sheets" some even include spouses, children, place of burial etc on top of duties/positions they held through the years and when they left the Company.

 

Here is the link for the main page ... the initials of the surnames, just click on them to find if your ancestor is listed, click on their name, and voila, his/her record appears with info.

 

http://www.gov.mb.ca/chc/archives/hbca/biographical/

 

Here is a blurb for my Illusive GGG Grand Daddy John James Smith ... that's all I have to go on, but I understand that in England they STILL have an HBC archives as well, even though they sent most archival material to HBC archives in Canada???

http://www.gov.mb.ca/chc/archives/hbca/biographical/s/smith_john-james.pdf

 

Did I mention I like history? :D

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welcome in :-D sounds like you are going to fit in very well with this lot, mind you they do need putting in their place every now and again so am well happy to have another girly to help with that! :rofl::rofl::rofl:

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welcome in :-D sounds like you are going to fit in very well with this lot, mind you they do need putting in their place every now and again so am well happy to have another girly to help with that! :rofl::rofl::rofl:

 

EXCELLENT ... between you, me, and Jan (also new here) we should be able to use our girly power to kick some butt as necessary :yay::yay::yay:

 

With nothing but time on my hands, I've been enjoying browsing this forum and the site, and am replying to people pretty fast ... and I DID notice your name "Rosie" in my browsing ... love the name!! My Mom's name was Rose and I called her "Rosie" until age 15 when I finally started calling her "Mom" ... she's still Rosie to me though.

 

I had wondered if you chose your name for "Rosie the Rivetor" though? ;)

 

Thanks for the Welcome Rosie!

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EXCELLENT ... between you, me, and Jan (also new here) we should be able to use our girly power to kick some butt as necessary :yay::yay::yay:

 

With nothing but time on my hands, I've been enjoying browsing this forum and the site, and am replying to people pretty fast ... and I DID notice your name "Rosie" in my browsing ... love the name!! My Mom's name was Rose and I called her "Rosie" until age 15 when I finally started calling her "Mom" ... she's still Rosie to me though.

 

I had wondered if you chose your name for "Rosie the Rivetor" though? ;)

 

Thanks for the Welcome Rosie!

:rofl::rofl::rofl:Rosie the Rivetor :shocked::shocked::shocked: love it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:-D:-D

Hey girlies rock hey?..................:):):)

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That Rosie was one tough cookie ... gotta love being a Rosie!!!

Our U.S.A. friends love their Rosie's to pieces:

 

http://www.rosietheriveter.org/

 

Yes, girlies rock, and the lads do too :D

having only heard rsie the riveter once before (from a fellow club member) I thought he was making it up, well I just googled it :shocked: found this as well

http://www.rosietheriveter.org/painting.htm

 

and she sounds just like me, even down to the painted nails!!!!!!:rofl:

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This is all well and good ladies - but my breakfast still hasn't turned up and it is now gone 22:00. Could someone please let me know when it will be here please - I am getting hungry.

 

Oh Saint's preserve us anyways ... here's your breakfast Master Jack:

 

http://www.alexandriacitywebsite.com/The%20Tea%20Cosy%20&%20The%20British%20Connection_files/The_Tea_Cosy__The_British_Connection_2.jpeg

Now quit your whinging, you're bringing out the Rosie in me, and you'll not like to experience THAT, I swear!!! :argh:

 

Yes, I feel right at home here :D

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having only heard rsie the riveter once before (from a fellow club member) I thought he was making it up, well I just googled it :shocked: found this as well

http://www.rosietheriveter.org/painting.htm

 

and she sounds just like me, even down to the painted nails!!!!!!:rofl:

 

She looks really tough!!! I'll be nice to you. I promise :D

 

Here is one I've always really liked and is the most famous one I think:

http://history.missouristate.edu/habaggett/_borders/1941%20rosie1.jpg

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:rofl::rofl::rofl:

 

and when they have washed up Jack, they might put a new battery on your GMC :-D

 

Now YOU are starting to bring out the Rosie in me as well,

and I don't mean my mother! :argh:

 

:-D

 

I've just been googling for images of WW2 women drivers to start

a thread "In Praise of Older Women Drivers" driving military vehicles,

and to keep on topic with this forums focus on historic military vehicles,

but haven't found any I would like to start the thread with. I was hoping

to find one of Princess Elizabeth :( ... I'll keep looking ... women did amazing things for the war effort from cooking and cleaning to fixing and driving vehicles and planes ... then when the war was over it was back to the kitchen I think :D

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Dont forget the Women baseball players that the film " A League of Their Own" was made about ! shame they disbanded the League so as not to compete against the men returning from the war .

 

I knew nothing about that until I saw that movie! Amazing history for those women who played the league and amazing story about the war years effects, period!!! I just googled and found a link about it:

 

http://www.aagpbl.org/index.cfm

 

QUESTION:

 

If I were to start a thread about women during the war, including MILITARY VEHICLES DRIVING :D ... then where is the appropriate forum in here to do that? Thanks to anyone for pointing me in the right direction!

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I'm still finding my way around this forum and trying to learn what

topics are suitable in here, and what aren't ... I really would like to

behave appropriately :D

 

It all looks and feels like a tight and a nice great community! I hope I can

add to that quality as a member.

 

:)

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