
The Ancestral Places Geneameme
Alona Tester gave us The Ancestral Places Geneameme challenge for this years Family History Month so I thought I should squeeze into my busy life having a go at this. The bulk of my ancestors Read More …
My travels and family history help you reveal yours.
Alona Tester gave us The Ancestral Places Geneameme challenge for this years Family History Month so I thought I should squeeze into my busy life having a go at this. The bulk of my ancestors Read More …
Y is for Youngest to Oldest – Dawson Family The #GenealogyPhoto prompt was Oldest & Youngest however I’m turning it around to Youngest to Oldest with the Dawson family for A to Z Blogging Read More …
S is for Siblings. My mother with her three older siblings in about 1922. The elder three siblings were born in UK however my mother was born in New Zealand because the family had migrated Read More …
P for Peculiar People. Peculiar People was a hard GenealogyPhotoADay prompt. I had no photos with people being peculiar, silly or having fun that I was happy to share. Plus I typically ask permission before Read More …
The Name of the Father is Missing! Collecting vital records like birth certificates is something one does to find out more information if you are addicted to the hobby: family history. H for Hobby: Family Read More …
Yes it’s fur fashion from the past. I do love looking back at old photos of my Nana, Grace Shepherd (Mrs Dawson) wearing what I think as old fashioned clothing. To her, she was the Read More …
C is for Cemetery or Collis or Cousins AtoZChallenge Cemetery or Collis I’m not sure if these are cousins or not. My 3x great grandmother was a Collis. Born in Sudbury, Suffolk, England around 1796. Read More …