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

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The courts and lawyers of New Jersey, 1661-1912" by Edward Q. Keasbey; pub. New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Co. (LH 1240, HeritageQuest images 5/2007; FHL book 974.9 U2k v.1-3) Farm and business directory of Monmouth County, New Jersey : with a complete roadmap of the county." (anonymous); pub. Philadelphia: Wilmer Atkinson Co., 1914, 195 pgs. (LH 1793, HeritageQuest images 5/2007 & 7/2007; FHL fiche 6,046,368) As soon as I started this book, I could relate to British humour. Raquel has brilliant one-liners. Some bits reminded me of my childhood (my mum moaning at the bikes being in the hallway, marking her walls). I really hope the author leaves the anonymity behind because I really need to know who's behind the name. I am so looking forward to reading more books by you!

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Good evening, I said in a very serious tone that surprised me. Why was I starting like a newsreader? I am Raquel from across the road. History of the Oranges to 1921 : reviewing the rise, development and progress of an influential community" (Essex Co. NJ) by David Lawrence Pierson; pub. New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Co. (LH 1538, HeritageQuest images 5/2007; FHL film 1,425,636 items 1-3 and fiche 6,046,113) Do not miss 5 star books: Being neighbourly can be risky business in 23 by N.J. Miller | London Daily News Cataloged under Civil War, 1861-1865, pensions, indexes; does not say if Confederate or Federal, but probably Federal. Negative film, some cards much too faint or dark to read, some cards blurred or faded, particularly the service unit and the dates of application. Most of the very faint or dark cards were in a slightly different format, with space for years enlisted and discharged which were sometimes filled in. Many of these were for service in later years, although one or two were for service ca 1866.I shook Matt’s hand very firmly, creating a tension in my arm to stop any physical ideas of him coming in for a kiss. 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.

23: A British Comedy Thriller - Family, Crime, and Laug…

Don’t be daft, you’re coming in. Is that for us? She pointed a very long and manicured nail at the torte. 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. Pg.221: CHARLES B. DUNCAN. There are but few, if any, names better or more widely known to the people residing in what is commonly designated as the "Ironbound District," situated east of the Pennsylvania Railroad, than that of our fellow-townsman, now under consideration. ... (picture, office of Charles B. Duncan, corner Pacific and Elm Streets). ... Mr. Duncan is one of the oldest and most reliable real estate and insurance brokers in the city ... Mr. Duncan, while being a very busy man, has always found time to act the part of a good citizen, having represented the people of his district in the State Legislature for three successive terms, serving with ability on several important committees. (MAD: no dates, no family info) Child 3 – just turned twelve – Sam. Named after nobody. Had too much morphine after my C-section and went along with my husband because I was off my tits and thought he was a Catholic priest.Let's just say that from there, the whole situation snowballed out of control, and you just can't stop yourself from reading until the end. Duncan, Sebastian, widow Duncan, Annie C.; E 13 NJ Inf.; 1905 July 15, Invalid Appl. #1338112, Cert. #1112438, NY; 1915 Oct. 5, Widow Appl. #1053840, Cert. #800096?, NY. (MAD: 1850-1860 Essex Co. NJ; 1880 pg.165A, 1st Ward, Brooklyn, Kings Co. NY) William Duncan married Catherine, daughter of William and Mary Benson, of Belleville, and had two sons,-- Livingston W., born Aug. 4, 1828, in Bloomfield, N.J., and Henry B., whose birth occurred Jan. 15, 1840. Mr. Duncan, in 1835, in connection with his brothers and a partner, erected print-works at Franklin, N.J., and two years later started a woolen mill at the same point. In 1855 he built the mill which is at present operated by his sons in Franklin. His death occurred Jan. 22, 1877. His wife survives and resides at Franklin. Henry B. Duncan received a substantial education in Franklin, and at the Seymour Classical Institute, in Bloomfield. He subsequently entered his father's mill, and on becoming familiar with the various departments of the business, was admitted, at the age of 22, to a partnership. In connection with his brother, he is now proprietor of the business. He was, in September, 1864, married to Annie M., daughter of Silas Young, of Sussex County, N.J., and has two children, a daughter,-- Millie Livingston, and a son, William Livingston. Mr. Duncan has been as a Democrat interested in local political measures, and for ten years acted as treasurer of the township of Franklin. His interest in the cause of education has prompted him to serve for fifteen years as trustee of the schools of the township. He is a member of the Reformed (Dutch) Church of Franklin, and superintendent of the Sunday-school of that church. Autumn is upon us and there’s no better time to curl up with a book and “23” is a cosy crime caper which as it happens is also very funny. Set near Manchester there are some proper LOL lines and twists to keep you entertained. She was relieved that her sales patter sufficed. So the deal was done, I hadn’t even consulted Dave but he was chill and always said, We never have to worry about Suzy, she’s a good girl.

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