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FSaturday, January 06th, 2007
Name: Matty Mercer
Location: Trimdon Colliery [The Royal]

Comment: I would just like to wish every body in Trimdon a happy
new year, especially the Royal lads



Thursday, January 04th, 2007
Name: GEORGE MARTIN
Email: georgem1929@hotmail.co.uk
Location: TRIMDON STATION

Comment: Good news is on the way - keep in touch about the Deaf Hill banner!


Thursday, January 04th, 2007
Name: Bill Ramage
Location: Trimdon

Comment
: How nice to read all the messages, just hit on this
today. As you may have guessed still in Trimdon with Gary and Pughie..
It's just not fair can someone give me a year off!!! ( just jokeing love
them to bit's ) Wilky ..saw your message! I would arrange a Golf day if
you think it can be sorted ( Last time spoke to you you were working at
one?) In fact you jumped in my car unannounced outside the Dovecote and
I took you to the black bull. I never told you but the fare was £2.00
it was so amazing You got out of the car so fast ? )Ha Ha . Elliotts charge £3.00
Leeds is only a hop away .let's see what can be done. As you
may have guessed i am not so much the Wild Bill anymore and a lot more
mellow these days ( Think i just burnt myself out ). As our Nicola and
my two Grandsons would say I am still the Crazy Granda but Jesus Christl
....that was always on the cards. Trimdon Lad Please note... i have no
money ,dress very poorly scrape a living from day to day grow my own
potatoes catch fish from the sea, ( I just stopped taking pop bottles
back to Best's Shop and potato picking last Year ) poverty is my friend.
Please accept my sincere apologies if you have fell on hard
times. However i could always afford a pint, should you be passing by. All my
regards to one and all
Bill Ramage


Thursday, January 04th, 2007
Name: Bill Ramage
Location: Trimdon Colliery

Comment: Keep up the good work, The site is without doubt a
result of a lot of hard work and very much appreciated. It is a task I
would not have undertaken lightly ,,,,,congratulations to all involved.
I personally look forward to getting something together to
contribute to this very professional and navigationally convivial website.
( I think that's what it's all about ?) Regards Bill Ramage


Wednesday, January 03rd, 2007
Name: Michael Wilson
Location: Peterlee

Comment: I would like to know how the parish council are getting
on with the new Deaf Hill colliery banner and if they have decided on a
final design for both sides? thanks.


Tuesday, January 02nd, 2007
Name: Jonny Lungut
Location: Trimdon Station

Comment: I would just like to say happy new year to every 1 in
Trimdon lets have a good 1 like last year  


Wednesday, December 20th, 2006
Name: Wilko
Location: Leeds

Comment: Warm and sincere Leeds Best Wishes to all Trimdonites, All Royal lads n lasses, All Dovecote lads n lasses, Ken and All other Trimdontimes watchers. Good Health and Wealth to you all for 2007.


Wednesday, December 20th, 2006
Name: GEORGE MARTIN
Email: georgem1929@hotmail.co.uk
Location: TRIMDON STATION

Comment: I WOULD LIKE TO WISH KEN AND ALL OF THE GUESTBOOK READERS A MERRY XMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR


Saturday, December 16th, 2006
Name: Jason Nicholls
Email: jasonnicholls132@hotmail.com
Location: Lisburn. Northern Ireland

Comment: Back to my roots. my great grandfather was from Trimdon, he was William born in c1882. he married Elizabeth and had Mary, Margaret, Jen or Jane, William and twins Elizabeth and Tom around 1910 - 1914. Any information on these would be greatly appreciated. I visited
Deaf Hill in September to lay my nanna Elizabeth to rest with her mam and dad. They lay next to Jen / Jane and her husband Albert Edward Skillet who died in 1950.


Thursday, December 14th, 2006
Name: Nicola Napier (AKA Ramage)
Location: From Trimdon - Now living at Murton

Comment: I have spent the past hour reading all of the messages posted on this website and its great reading what everyone is getting up to. It's nice to see that someone is taking the time to finally put Trimdon on the map!! Well done little Jonny Lungut in getting your degree......and it makes me feel really old when Small Paul is talking about spending time in the Royal!!
I’m slightly sceptical about Boothy writing from all these distant shores - I bet you are really bored at work telling us all fibs! If you do read this message Boothy, I think you went to college at Durham with my Husband Scott Napier.We have two little jam eaters now and I still come over Trimdon to fully utilise Crazy Granda's babysitting facilities!

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