Monthly Archives: July 2012

Update: New Page Added

I’ve added a new page for you:  10 Top Tips To Kickstart Your Research.

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Cluster Genealogy Project: An Update

The Coffee Mill Makers Project… Well, I’ve finally finished reading through all the Trade Directories available in my local Archive, and have an immense list of names and companies. The next step is to mark all these – with locations … Continue reading

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More from the Photograph Album

My cat has been seriously ill this week, resulting in (a) a very large vet’s bill (b) a lot of time spent at the vet’s surgery (c) not much time for family history or indeed anything else.  So I’ve had … Continue reading

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Dates For Your Diary: 6 – 9 September 2012

This year’s Heritage Open Days will run from 6 – 9 September. All sorts of buildings will be open to the public, free of charge. More details here: http://www.heritageopendays.org.uk

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Walking The Census: Virtually and in Reality

I’m slowly putting together a page for you on things to do with the census, other than just extracting names and relationships. Life’s a little fraught at the moment – lots of projects coming to fruitition, and deadlines to meet:  … Continue reading

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Family Bibles (or Don’t Believe a Word They Tell You)

Some researchers are lucky enough to have had the Family Bible handed down to them, and therefore have a head start in their genealogy. I don’t have a Family Bible as such – what I do have is two pages … Continue reading

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