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Posted by: Catriona 29-May-2004, 03:26 PM |
Cornwall is my second most favourite place after my homeland, Scotland! We go down to Cornwall at least once a year - to the same small fishing village, where we keep a boat. Our family grew up alongside many of the children of the village - and they are still strong friendships today. |
Posted by: wizardofowls 30-May-2004, 08:54 AM |
Hello Catriona! I know almost nothing about Cornwall! I hope to learn more about it through your forum. It was the setting of a book I read once by Charles De Lint called The Little Country. Good book, but that's the extent of my knowledge of Cornwall! |
Posted by: A Shrule Egan 30-May-2004, 05:01 PM |
I'm sure I'm not the only one on the forum who isn't exactly sure where Cornwall is, so I went on the internet to check it out. Came across this page that explains it pretty well. http://www.cornwalltouristboard.co.uk/ |
Posted by: wizardofowls 30-May-2004, 06:56 PM |
Thanks, ASE! you're right, I didn't know where it was either! |
Posted by: CelticRose 30-May-2004, 09:23 PM |
Thank you so much, Mike! I was way too embarrassed to ask where Cornwall was. I tried looking it up in the dictionary and on my globe and I still couldn't find it. You site told me where and what to do there. Thank you so very much! |
Posted by: A Shrule Egan 30-May-2004, 10:28 PM | ||
Yea, right, Rosemary, you embarrassed to ever ask a question. I THINK NOT!!!!!!! |
Posted by: CelticRose 30-May-2004, 11:45 PM | ||
What Mike? Are you accusing me of being BOLD?! Well I never! I suppose the Brits would think me bold for sure! Well, at least I get answers that way! |
Posted by: sonic-skunk 31-Aug-2007, 10:46 AM |
How could you not know where cornwall is? |
Posted by: Donajhi 19-Sep-2007, 02:08 PM |
Catriona, is there any website for Cornwell or an office I could contact to pick up the trail of my Grandparents from 1550 to the 1300? I'm stuck at about 1550-1490 when Edmund Isbell was born to, John Isbell and Julia Benny in East Newlyn, Cornwell, England. I would greatly appreciate any guidance. Thank you. |
Posted by: sonic-skunk 28-Sep-2007, 09:56 AM |
You are joking me right? I live in East Newlyn (Actual name is Newlyn East) It's a tiny village near newquay. This is amazing! WOW! Your descendants are from my village! Btw its Cornwall, not cornwell. |