londoner wrote:thanks for responding Halil, I would like to get in touch with Gabira as both my parents were from Lourougina and I would like to find out more about the family tree from Gabira. I have tried to PM you but the system tells me PM is disabled. I have sent a request to Admin to enable PMs but have not had a response.
Gabira wrote:I will contact him Halil. I am in the process of publishing the complete ancestral roots of the people of Lurucina.
The data collected traces the village back to the origins of 3 families in which the village grew from.
Let's just say that the findings are very interesting to say the least
Soner Arifler is a relative. Some of his views are disappointing and he is quick to forget the sufferings of his own. I'll leave it at that for now.
Xybadog wrote:Why's he behind bars? Is it to stop people throwing things at him because he can't sing?
YFred wrote:Gabira wrote:I will contact him Halil. I am in the process of publishing the complete ancestral roots of the people of Lurucina.
The data collected traces the village back to the origins of 3 families in which the village grew from.
Let's just say that the findings are very interesting to say the least
Soner Arifler is a relative. Some of his views are disappointing and he is quick to forget the sufferings of his own. I'll leave it at that for now.
I am also a Londoner/Lurucadi and very interestd in your work.
I bet one of the families was called Katsura.
ozlala wrote:YFred wrote:Gabira wrote:I will contact him Halil. I am in the process of publishing the complete ancestral roots of the people of Lurucina.
The data collected traces the village back to the origins of 3 families in which the village grew from.
Let's just say that the findings are very interesting to say the least
Soner Arifler is a relative. Some of his views are disappointing and he is quick to forget the sufferings of his own. I'll leave it at that for now.
I am also a Londoner/Lurucadi and very interestd in your work.
I bet one of the families was called Katsura.
There is a book of the Lurucina family tree in existence and is in Agdogan. Yusuf Ku did it many years ago. it is also on CD i am told. but it would be interesting to see yours. may be a website should be created so that every one that wants to contribute information about there families could do so. Guner
bill cobbett wrote:ozlala wrote:YFred wrote:Gabira wrote:I will contact him Halil. I am in the process of publishing the complete ancestral roots of the people of Lurucina.
The data collected traces the village back to the origins of 3 families in which the village grew from.
Let's just say that the findings are very interesting to say the least
Soner Arifler is a relative. Some of his views are disappointing and he is quick to forget the sufferings of his own. I'll leave it at that for now.
I am also a Londoner/Lurucadi and very interestd in your work.
I bet one of the families was called Katsura.
There is a book of the Lurucina family tree in existence and is in Agdogan. Yusuf Ku did it many years ago. it is also on CD i am told. but it would be interesting to see yours. may be a website should be created so that every one that wants to contribute information about there families could do so. Guner
Panayia mou! How many low-life Loo ... Loocir .... Loocirigians are there on this forum. Stop inter-breeding willya!!!
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