A Work in Progress

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The Lady Vanishes

Anyone who has been researching their family history for any length of time will recognise the problem: you find a woman in a census with her parents but after that she falls completely out of sight.

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Back to the drawing board

Reviewing and redocumenting my family history efforts to date has thrown up a few extra tidbits of information but no major errors… until today.  

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Finding a needle in a haystack

I’ve been blessed with very common surnames in my recent family — Wright, Brookes and Roberts. But the most challenging is my maternal grandfather: he was Tom Jones son of Thomas Jones son of Thomas Jones.

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Take any will with a pinch of salt

I’ve just been reviewing my mother’s will and have been given a salutary reminder that any historical will that I find may be a very misleading document!

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The Young Ones

It’s easy enough to decide what information to publish about living people (clue: none) but what should I record in my family history database?

Work in progress

Work in Progress

My website has needed an update for a very long time, and I’ve finally got around to it — or to starting it, at least. 

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