I have some wonderful news (those of you who know me well will appreciate just how wonderful…..) Earlier this week,…
DNA can be a great way to break down a genealogy brick wall. Working with a client’s DNA matches, I…
A good friend was having a sort out of his Great War books and gave me some that he no…
The concept of a marriage service in English, as we might recognise it today, can be dated back to the…
I feel very honoured to have been lent some photograph albums by a client so that I can scan some…
Over the last couple of months I have been working on a big new project. A 90 year old neighbour…
When I first got interested in (obsessed with) researching my family history, I loved my visits to St Catherine’s House…
I do love watching episodes from the BBC television series ‘Who Do You Think You Are’, it is fascinating to…
William was born in May 1888, in Long Bennington, the third of the three children of Thomas Waugh and Ann…
Samuel was born in 1892, at Claylands in Worksop, the eldest of the three children of Samuel Sikes Berry and…