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All and every my child and children
Our efforts to reconstruct the lives of our pre-Victorian ancestors are all-too-often thwarted by the lack of available source material. In an era before the decennial censuses and the (virtually) comprehensive civil registration system, our reference points can be severely … Continue reading →
Posted in Document Sources, research, Stories
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Tagged biography, chancery, documents, family history, genealogy, Port family, research, tna
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The story behind the stone
About 35 years ago, I was involved with a project to record the monumental inscriptions in Aldenham churchyard for the Hertfordshire Family History Society. The churchyard contains hundreds of gravestones but one in particular, recording the death of a woman … Continue reading →
Posted in Local History, Stories
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Tagged Aldenham, census, documents, drowning, family history, gravestones, Hertfordshire, newspapers, research
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A mariner’s tale – with a twist
William Annal was born to the sea. His father, John, together with his uncle William, left their native Orkney, and worked as fishermen along the UK’s east coast, before eventually settling on the Thames Estuary in Gravesend, Kent, sometime around … Continue reading →
Posted in Stories, Uncategorized
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Tagged census, documents, family history, Gravesend, Greenwich, Mariners, Merchant Navy, orkney, research, tna
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