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Billy Williamson obit (173 words) |
 | Billy Leon Williamson, 74, of Waterville, Ohio, formerly of Huddy, Ky., passed away Monday, May 9, 2005, at Hospice of Northwest Ohio, Toledo, Ohio. |
 | Born October 20, 1930, in Huddy, Ky., to the late John Bee Williamson and Fannie Marie Smith Williamson, he was a retired machine operator and a member of the Church of Christ. |
 | Surviving are his wife, Mary Castle Williamson of Waterville, Ohio; children, Charles Hounshell of Jacksonville, Fla., Michael Hounshell of Swanton, Ohio, Jean Peppers of Monclova, Ohio and Sherry Loar of Fenton, Mich.; brother-in-law, Mike Castle of McVeigh, Ky.; 11 grandchildren; and 10 great grandchildren. |
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Accents and dialects of the UK (1005 words) |
 | Billy: Oh in the old days we used to have to be out half past six; we used to have a lantern to yoke up, the yoke to a plough and then we ain’t used to come in while half past two. |
 | Billy: That is the farmhouse belonging to that farm. |
 | Billy: I were only an old boy and I used to go out along of old shepherd Thompson; we used to have sometimes sixteen beast out there and every one’d have a little round trough; seven pound of cake put in each trough every morning. |