Discover Your Ancestors — August 2017
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U nfortunately, appointment diaries are often the first items to be thrown away when a descendant is checking through the papers ...
considerations of time. No longer tethered to the age-old patterns of market days and seasonal fairs, the experiences of working ...
buyers, hirings and firings, meetings, trips overseas and to other businesses. Socially-active middle-class ancestors might have ...
when no other evidence for these exists. Place names can be researched on online maps and the AA route- planner site (www.theaa. ...
W hen registration of births, marriages and deaths became compulsory in Britain in 1837, any strait-laced men who were appointed ...
time, a few people enjoyed decades of popularity, across social class divides. From 1855 until well into the 20th century, Flore ...
and battles were also bestowed on babies and include Ladysmith, Mafeking, Pretoria and Tugela. While some parents combined the c ...
compulsory and class registers were called out each day. It is noticeable that on Merseyside the use of names relating to the Bo ...
A s family history researchers we often find people who have a common surname, such as Smith, to be troublesome when investigati ...
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Searching in the Education records, that are on TheGenealogist, finds Sir Culling Eardley Eardley in the Eton School Lists 1820 ...
heir at the time of his delivery? They probably never would have thought that he would grow into an adult that would cause a sca ...
James Magee esq of New Orleans and his second union to Miss ME Allen on 12 September 1867. What this doesn’t reveal is that the ...
names bewildered the journalist so that they covered as many versions as they could. On his death, in 1875, in Paris The Illustr ...
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I f you wanted to know what was going on, at home and abroad, in the reign of Emperor Gaius Julius Caesar, c60BC, you wandered d ...
activities of Parliament. It was followed in 1665 by The Oxford Gazette which became The London Gazette and which was the offici ...
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