The Deaths in 2019 site lists under October 5:
I checked out the both Newcastle wiki pages (the place and electoral region), and found the following info regarding 6 notable persons mentioned who stand out:
What really comes to mind re “tuber” is someone who partakes in Tubing is a popular sport here in Nova Scotia especially on the Gasperau River (here). And tuber could have other cryptic meaning, because just a few days ago, as I was thinking on building a warf/float at the end of our property, I thought about using truck inner tubes filled with spray foam (to prevent sinking from puncture)... and then light weight for disassembly in case of hurricane (we’ve lost our float and walkway before from hurricane... very costly, so bringing in fast and easy is a must). Maybe this could work for the special survival boat/house the inner twin world propose... hence the “rich earth” communication with his first name, Richard?! And note the “ire land” and “short land” communication with the other surnames, both dates are meaningful, January 21 is the birthday of my daughter... so the question is, how does she connect with Rob MacGregor?! And I know how, butt I’ll save that for my next post.
Other Notable persons re on both Newcastle wiki pages:
Note this etymology:
Under in German is “unter”
Bryce James Gaudry (23 November 1942 - 5 October 2019) was an Australian politician, elected as a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly representing Newcastle. (gaudy)His birthday is “Timely” given the following from my previous post:
Alexander McCarrell Patch (November 23, 1889 – November 21, 1945) pathAs well, November 23 is my mothers birthday, so a “November 23(x3)” pattern cluster. As well, both surnames are additions to the recent and prolific “Remove a Letter Makes a Word” pattern cluster... hence making “gaudy” and “path”.
I checked out the both Newcastle wiki pages (the place and electoral region), and found the following info regarding 6 notable persons mentioned who stand out:
- Richard Tauber (16 May 1891 – 8 January 1948) rich earth tuber
- Celia Ireland (born 16 May 1966) ire land
- John Shortland (September 5, 1769 – January 21, 1810) young short land/ sort and
- Alexander Brown (9 February 1851 – 28 March 1926) brow
- Walter Peden Joyce Skelton (28 March 1883 – 21 May 1979) skeleton
- John Estell (14 October 1861 – 18 October 1928)
Our #1 man, is Richard Tauber for a number of reasons: his date of death, January 8th, is an addition to the “Targeting Family Birthdays” pattern cluster... and not just any birthday, butt that of my stepson Gillman whose been the subject of many of my recent posts. And then his birthday, May 16, is also the birthday of Rob MacGregor, another person who I mention often in posts, including the very first post to this blog. He connects to my stepson in a way that the inner twin world are trying to bring to our attention— his stubborn greed fuelling dangerous, life threatening lies. His Surname Tauber, is another addition to the “Remove a Letter Makes a Word” pattern cluster... hence making “tuber”. Note the etymology
Other Notable persons re on both Newcastle wiki pages:
New Castle:
- Timothy Francis Owen (born 29 October 1955) frank owe/own
- Jodi Leyanne McKay (born 16 August 1969)
- John Stuart Tate
- Sir Arthur Hodgson (29 June 1818 – 24 December 1902) storm hog son
- James Hannell (1 December 1813 – 31 December 1876) jams hand elle
- George Alfred Lloyd (14 November 1815 – 25 December 1897) gorge
- Richard Ryther Steer Bowker (30 August 1815 – 3 April 1903) bower
- James Fletcher (August 1834 – 19 March 1891) jams fetcher
- James Cole Ellis (16 September 1843 – 7 July 1930) jams ole elle
- Alexander Brown (9 February 1851 – 28 March 1926) brow
- David Scott (1848 – 10 January 1927) avid scot
- John Lionel Fegan (1862 – 29 December 1932)
- William Thomas Dick (16 January 1865 – 1 July 1932) will I am twin dick/ick
- Owen Gilbert (1868 – 13 November 1934) owe/own
- Arthur Rowland Gardiner (14 March 1876 – 11 February 1948) storm row land gardener
- Walter Peden Joyce Skelton (28 March 1883 – 21 May 1979) water skeleton
- John Estell (14 October 1861 – 18 October 1928) ************
- William Grahame (1 January 1841 – 29 May 1906) will I am grey/grave home
- James Curley (1 February 1846 – 27 March 1913) jams curly
- Magnus Cromarty (1875 – 30 August 1925)
- George Booth (19 March 1891 – 31 July 1960) gorge both/boot booths
- William Kearsley (2 September 1863 – 19 June 1921)
- David Murray (15 February 1885 – 8 May 1928) avid
- Hugh John Connell (12 June 1884 – 31 January 1934) hug
- Peter Connolly (8 May 1890 – 27 October 1959)
- Francis Harold "Frank" Hawkins (1 June 1897 – 20 December 1971) frank rank
- William Arthur Wade (25 March 1919 – 24 August 2014) wad/add
- Ernest George Keegan (16 September 1928 – 25 November 2008) gorge
- John Shortland (September 5, 1769 – January 21, 1810) young short land/ sort and ***
- John Hunter (29 August 1737 – 13 March 1821) young under
- Philip Gidley King (23 April 1758 – 3 September 1808) kin
- Morris Iemma (born 21 July 1961) more rise Emma
- Malcolm Mitchell Young (6 January 1953 – 18 November 2017) Mal come young
- John Henry Olsen (born 21 January 1928)
- Margaret Hannah Olley (24 June 1923 – 26 July 2011)
- Sir William (Bill) Dobell (24 September 1899 – 13 May 1970) ill do bell
- Anne Von Bertouch (1918–2003) on cold touch
- Dame Nellie Melba (born Helen Porter Mitchell; 19 May 1861 – 23 February 1931) dam
- Richard Tauber (16 May 1891 – 8 January 1948) rich earth tuber******
- Sarah Wynter (born 15 February 1973) why winter
- Celia Ireland (born 16 May 1966) ire land ***
- Yahoo Serious (born Greg Gomez Pead 27 July 1953)
- Jonathan Martin Biggins (born 14 September 1960) young war big grin
- Mark Richards (born 7 March 1957) mar/ark (war) rich earth
Note this etymology:
booth (n.)c. 1200, mid-12c. in place-names, "temporary structure of boards, etc.," especially a stall for the sale of goods or food or entertainment, at a fair, etc., from Old Danish boþ "temporary dwelling," from East Norse *boa "to dwell," from Proto-Germanic *bowan-, from PIE root *bheue- "to be, exist, grow." See also bower,
Under in German is “unter”
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