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31 Discoveries
31 microblogs written and published during the month of August 2024, each one focussing on a different discovery that I’ve made over the years in my own family history… Thirty One I’d always known that my Grandma was illegitimate and … Continue reading →
Posted in Archives, Document Sources, Local History, research, Stories
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Tagged #31Discoveries, 31 Discoveries, Discoveries, family history, genealogy, gravestones, parish registers, research
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Remembered Always
Two years ago, I set myself the challenge of writing about an ancestor who died in military conflict, with the aim of publishing a Remembrance Day blog post to mark their life. In November 2022, I duly published the story … Continue reading →
Posted in Document Sources, research, Stories
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Tagged Black Watch, documents, family history, genealogy, gravestones, Myanmar, research, Second World War
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Six Days, Six Stones – Part 6: Astbury
This the last of six blogposts written and published on six successive days, in which I take a look at a particular ancestral gravestone that my wife and I visited on our recent road trip. You can read the other … Continue reading →
Posted in Local History, research, Stories, Surnames, Uncategorized
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Tagged Astbury, family history, genealogy, gravestones, parish registers, research, Sarah Dutton, St Mary, William Pedley
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Six Days, Six Stones – Part 5: Macclesfield Cemetery
This is the fifth of six blog posts, written and published over six consecutive days, looking at some of the family graves that my wife and I visited as part of a recent road trip to celebrate our 40th wedding … Continue reading →
Posted in Document Sources, Local History, research, Stories, Surnames
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Tagged documents, family history, genealogy, gravestones, Hannah Hulme, John Hulme, Macclesfield, Macclesfield Cemetery, Maggie Bullock, research, Thomas Bullock
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Six Days, Six Stones – Part 4: Longnor, Staffordshire
This is the fourth of six blog posts written after a recent road trip during which my wife and I visited a number of ancestral burial places. You can read the earlier instalments here: Part 1, Part 2 and Part … Continue reading →
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Tagged churchyards, documents, family history, genealogy, gravestones, Isaac Coates, Longnor, Martha Hulme, parish registers, research, Staffordshire
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Six Days, Six Stones – Part 3: Key Hill Cemetery, Birmingham
The third of my six blogs posted in consecutive days, focussing on particular family gravestones, is a bit of a cheat. The other five are stones that my wife and I saw for the first time on our recent 40th … Continue reading →
Posted in Document Sources, Local History, research, Stories, Surnames
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Tagged family history, genealogy, gravestones, Key Hill Cemetery, Port family, research, Thomas Port
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Six Days, Six Stones – Part 2: Lacock, Wiltshire
This is the second of six blogs, written and published in six consecutive days, each one focussing on a particular family gravestone which my wife and I visited on our recent 40th Wedding Anniversary road trip. You can read Part … Continue reading →
Posted in Document Sources, Local History, research, Stories
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Tagged Benjamin Truman, chest tomb, documents, family history, genealogy, gravestones, lacock, research
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Six Days, Six Stones – Part 1: Dorchester, Oxfordshire
To mark our 40th Wedding Anniversary, my wife and I arranged a six-day road trip, stopping off at various places connected with our families. Liz, my wife, is an enthusiastic family historian herself so she was very much a partner … Continue reading →
Posted in Local History, research, Stories
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Tagged Dorchester, family history, genealogy, gravestones, Jonathan Granger, Oxfordshire, parish registers, Port, research
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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 →
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Tagged Aldenham, census, documents, drowning, family history, gravestones, Hertfordshire, newspapers, research
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