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

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

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One afternoon, Raquel decides to involve her new neighbours Gina & Matt into one of her food writing projects. Spending a little bit too much time with Matt teaching him how to cook healthy food from scratch. Just one silly mistake triggered a chain of events that could land her behind bars, leaving her with no choice but to turn to her eccentric and annoying family for help. THE UNDERHILL MANUFACTURING COMPANY'S WORKS are situated on Third River, and were built in 1840, and known for many years as the Harrison Mills. They were originally built and operated by Sebastian, William and John Duncan. The old buildings were burned down, and rebuilt in 1878 by Mr. Charles F. Underhill, who is now the manager of the concern. The goods produced here are chiefly articles of gentlemen's underwear of cotton and wool. 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, William H., widow Duncan, Lettia M., minor Laird, J.N., Gdn.; Corp. A 28 NJ Inf.; 1864 Oct. 26, Widow Appl. #70063, Cert. #51997; 1870 Sept. 9, Minor Appl. #189964, Cert. #144961. (MAD: ? 1850 Monmouth Co. NJ, 1860 Essex Co. NJ)

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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. 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. Gina rolled her eyes at Matt, I think she could feel my annoyance at his relentless attempts to be funny. She put on a serious face in an attempt to be the clever one.

Matt had, at this point, stopped laughing at my expense and was shirtless whilst lighting a faux flame glass-fronted fire below the massive telly. I imagined his chest hair catching alight. My shoulders would have been shaking then, oh yes they would. He turned around, having sparked up The Ambience 1200. Matt sniggered and winked at me. I know where you live, luv, I’ve seen you twitching your blinds and looking at me arse. Manual of the North Reformed Church, Newark, N.J." (Essex Co.) (anonymous); pub. N.J.: unknown (LH2541, HeritageQuest images 5/24/2007)

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Babes and Luv were now on my ‘things people say’ hate list. ‘Cool Beans’ would probably always be at the top, with ‘unprecedented’ a close second banded about during the pandemic by every man and his dog. I did make a promise to myself to sneeze in the face of the next person who said it. I am still waiting with baited mucus. Pg.359: (VIII) Ida A., fifth child and second daughter of Charles Peter and Phebe C. (Munn) Sandford, was born in Montclair, New Jersey, and was married in that town, March 22, 1883, to David Duncan Murphey. Mr. Murphey is grandson of John, and son of James Murphey and Elizabeth, daughter of James and Ellen Duncan, of Perth, Scotland. James Murphey was a contractor and builder and interior decorator in New York. By his wife, Elizabeth Duncan, he had children: 1. Catharine A. Murphey married James Howard. 2. John Murphey, married Elizabeth Ralston, one child: Henry Duncan Murphey, married May Peterson. ... 9. David Duncan Murphey, born in New York City, Sept. 18, 1857, .... (MAD: Montclair, Essex Co. NJ) 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.

Detroit (MI) Society for Genealogical Research Magazine" Vol.36#4 Summer 1973 (FHL book 977.4 C4de) I imagined I was talking to my son when he was three days old and spoke very slowly and deliberately. Pg.686-687: Franklin Township. MANUFACTURERS. Next in importance to the stone industry is that of the woolen manufacture, which a few years ago was much more extensively engaged in than at present. Vol.3 pg.168: LEONARD A. DUNCAN: Leonard A. Duncan, actively engaged in the practice of law at Newark, was born in Illinois (MAD: no date), son of Andrew and Elizabeth (Anderson) Duncan. Leonard A. Duncan attended the New York University Law School, graduating with the degree of Bachelor of Laws in 1908. He was admitted as an attorney at the New Jersey bar in November, 1908, having served his clerkship in the office of Munn & Church, of Newark. (MAD: Newark, Essex Co. NJ; b.1884 IL per 1910 census index) An “overthinker” by nature, Raquel has a penchant for wine that might be slightly more generous than it should be. Over the course of one summer, she unwittingly sets in motion a catastrophic series of events that could only be rectified by a miracle.



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