Off to hunt the ancestors

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Off to hunt the ancestors

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In a few days time we shall be flying out to Australia so things are getting pretty hectic here now.

Things were not so bad back in the old days for my ancestors, it seems they just nicked a silk hanky or a pheasant or a sheep and they got sent over free of charge. :shock: Two of my lot went in via Botany Bay and another died in Port Phillip Bay and yet another in Templeford in Melbourne. So the family is pretty well scattered world wide with some in Canada as well but that is another trip! :D

Ann and I will be off line from now until we get there, don't get up to no good while we are away! No pictures of the Grey Menaces or even the Red ones! :D
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Have a nice trip and keep us posted with lot of pictures.
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Have a safe trip both, its an arduous flight whichever route you go :(

Look forward to news of your arrival and discoveries :mrgreen:

It looks like a Chamberlin is going to run to about A$3.5 Billion in excess baggage so best stick with the Dexta's at a mere 1.4 Billion :clap: :clap:
Best regards
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