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Postby londoner » Tue Aug 19, 2008 4:06 pm

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.
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Postby halil » Wed Aug 20, 2008 9:47 pm

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.

Londoner i send you pm . at my pm u can find my mail address.
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Postby YFred » Mon Jan 05, 2009 1:29 am

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.
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Postby YFred » Mon Jan 05, 2009 1:44 am

Xybadog wrote:Why's he behind bars? Is it to stop people throwing things at him because he can't sing?


I remember Muzaferi singing these songs. His voice may not be great but nor was Bob Dylan's. He was a great poet. Sorry do disapoint but no he is not behind bars as such. All shops have these bars in their windows in Lurucina even though there was ever only one person theiving and everyone new who he was.
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Postby londoner » Mon Jan 05, 2009 10:31 am

Hi Guys - has anybody got any further with publishing the ancestral roots of Lourougina as I would definetely be interested in buying a copy
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Postby Gabira » Sat Jan 31, 2009 5:37 pm

Londoner,

PM me with your contact email address.
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Postby londoner » Mon Feb 02, 2009 3:03 pm

hi Gabira

I cannot use the pm facility, how i contact you

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Postby ozlala » Sat Jan 16, 2010 7:45 pm

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
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Postby bill cobbett » Sat Jan 16, 2010 11:30 pm

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
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Panayia mou! How many low-life Loo ... Loocir .... Loocirigians are there on this forum. Stop inter-breeding willya!!!
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Postby ozlala » Sat Jan 16, 2010 11:58 pm

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
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Panayia mou! How many low-life Loo ... Loocir .... Loocirigians are there on this forum. Stop inter-breeding willya!!!


Are you getting scared?. don't be scared there are no low-life Lurucadis. but more then 30/40 thousand in England and Cyprus, Mostly business people. successful and proud.
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