I will shortly be moving this blog to my new website https://www.rootsandgenes.com/blog.
As well as articles there will also be the opportunity to read about my services as a professional genealogist. The site should be up and running by the end of September 2018.
The blog will be mainly dedicated to providing articles on historical events that can be read in context with the family trees that will be built for clients.
Here is an example. It's about a fascinating illustrated letter sent by a London resident during the blitz to the minister responsible for security.
I found the letter amongst a collection of photos that have been made available by The National Archives in London to whom I credit this display. You can find the original post on The National Archives page on Flickr.
Saturday, 1 September 2018
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Genealogical journey update 2018
My father died in 1997. I was 54. My father was only three years old when his father died in 1914. He was the youngest of six childr...
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My father died in 1997. I was 54. My father was only three years old when his father died in 1914. He was the youngest of six childr...
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It seemed quite a big thing at the time; twenty years ago when I collected together my father's version of the family tree. It included ...
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Articles on Migration http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/help-with-your-research/research-guides/emigration/#5-emigration-to-australia h...

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