Leslie Graham Story feedback
Posted: 11 Jun 2012, 04:09
I'm sure there is a topic somewhere on feedback from the Leslie Graham story but I'll be buggered if I can find it so I've started another. (Perhaps it's in the archive...)
Here is an email exchange from this morning's post (last post at the top of course)
"Funny you should say that Matt. I was just replying to your first mail and checked Lulu. Copy the following and paste into your search bar
http://www.lulu.com/shop/search.ep?type ... ulu.com&q=
You will also find it if simply search for 'An Australian Life'
In your first mail you wrote:
"Hi Stanley,
I am overwhelemed at what ive just found.
Thanks so much for posting your fathers story.
I write from Sydney Australia.
The girl he used to truant school with, Vivienne McAuliffe, was my great aunt! I cannot tell you how wonderful it is to here some anecdotal story that gives some insight into a relative's life than a somewhat tedious old birth certificate or other such piece of paper. Vivienne had a sister, Ethel, who was to become my grandmother.
What you've posted here is a true gem for me. Her father Thomas McAuliffe is buried in Waverley Cemetery not far from where I live now.
Thank you so much for bringing this family history to life.
Matt Ryan
Matt,
It's so nice when I get mail from someone who has made a connection after reading what the family and I have discovered about father. You'll see I have copied this mail to other people, they are the family and other helpers in the project. I like them to know as well that we did a bit of good.
Let me know if you have problems with the book. I think you'll like it, lots of surprises and many more names and connections.
In case you're wondering, I am usually up early, a life long habit!
Best regards, Stanley.
On 11/06/12 04:24, M Ryan wrote:
> Hi again Stanley,
>
> Ive read more of the story and am only nowe beginning to appreciate how moving it is. Ive tried to buy the book from lulu.com but it is not listed there.
> How can I get a copy?
> Im still in awe over the detail of the truant incident at the Murrumbidgerie school. What living history!
>
> Matt Ryan
>
>
> Hi Stanley,
>
> I am overwhelemed at what ive just found.
> Thanks so much for posting your fathers story.
>
> I write from Sydney Australia.
>
> The girl he used to truant school with, Vivienne McAuliffe, was my great aunt! I cannot tell you how wonderful it is to here some anecdotal story that gives some insight into a relative's life than a somewhat tedious old birth certificate or other such piece of paper. Vivienne had a sister, Ethel, who was to become my grandmother.
>
> What you've posted here is a true gem for me. Her father Thomas McAuliffe is buried in Waverley Cemetery not far from where I live now.
> Thank you so much for bringing this family history to life.
>
> Matt Ryan
******
When you post a life story on Oneguy it immediately becomes searchable worldwide and it's so nice when you get feedback from someone who has stumbled over you on the web. Feedback like this is proof that all the hard work is worthwhile.
Here is an email exchange from this morning's post (last post at the top of course)
"Funny you should say that Matt. I was just replying to your first mail and checked Lulu. Copy the following and paste into your search bar
http://www.lulu.com/shop/search.ep?type ... ulu.com&q=
You will also find it if simply search for 'An Australian Life'
In your first mail you wrote:
"Hi Stanley,
I am overwhelemed at what ive just found.
Thanks so much for posting your fathers story.
I write from Sydney Australia.
The girl he used to truant school with, Vivienne McAuliffe, was my great aunt! I cannot tell you how wonderful it is to here some anecdotal story that gives some insight into a relative's life than a somewhat tedious old birth certificate or other such piece of paper. Vivienne had a sister, Ethel, who was to become my grandmother.
What you've posted here is a true gem for me. Her father Thomas McAuliffe is buried in Waverley Cemetery not far from where I live now.
Thank you so much for bringing this family history to life.
Matt Ryan
Matt,
It's so nice when I get mail from someone who has made a connection after reading what the family and I have discovered about father. You'll see I have copied this mail to other people, they are the family and other helpers in the project. I like them to know as well that we did a bit of good.
Let me know if you have problems with the book. I think you'll like it, lots of surprises and many more names and connections.
In case you're wondering, I am usually up early, a life long habit!
Best regards, Stanley.
On 11/06/12 04:24, M Ryan wrote:
> Hi again Stanley,
>
> Ive read more of the story and am only nowe beginning to appreciate how moving it is. Ive tried to buy the book from lulu.com but it is not listed there.
> How can I get a copy?
> Im still in awe over the detail of the truant incident at the Murrumbidgerie school. What living history!
>
> Matt Ryan
>
>
> Hi Stanley,
>
> I am overwhelemed at what ive just found.
> Thanks so much for posting your fathers story.
>
> I write from Sydney Australia.
>
> The girl he used to truant school with, Vivienne McAuliffe, was my great aunt! I cannot tell you how wonderful it is to here some anecdotal story that gives some insight into a relative's life than a somewhat tedious old birth certificate or other such piece of paper. Vivienne had a sister, Ethel, who was to become my grandmother.
>
> What you've posted here is a true gem for me. Her father Thomas McAuliffe is buried in Waverley Cemetery not far from where I live now.
> Thank you so much for bringing this family history to life.
>
> Matt Ryan
******
When you post a life story on Oneguy it immediately becomes searchable worldwide and it's so nice when you get feedback from someone who has stumbled over you on the web. Feedback like this is proof that all the hard work is worthwhile.