#AtoZChallenge Q for Quote
Q for Quote. Loving this quote I have been seeing on Social Media lately. 60 is the new black. I was sorting out a pile of black and white photos that I had previously scanned. Read More …
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Q for Quote. Loving this quote I have been seeing on Social Media lately. 60 is the new black. I was sorting out a pile of black and white photos that I had previously scanned. 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 …
O for Occupation Research Yesterday I covered how the obituary for Francis Kitto, my Great Grandfather, from the Hutt News confirmed details that I knew about him. Newspapers can provide clues to many family history Read More …
N for Newspaper – Kitto Obituary. Paperspast, a website from the National Library of New Zealand, is a wonderful treasure of information for family history. For the Newspaper GenealogyPhotoADAy prompt I featured part of the Read More …
M for Map – Charles Booth Poverty Maps Living in Bermondsey, south of the Thames River in the late 1800’s London I had assumed my Shepherd ancestors were very poor. However according to the Charles Read More …
L for Landscape. This landscape scene is about 200 metres from my great grand fathers home in Falmouth, Cornwall. I wrote about this trip to Falmouth in Cornwall in a post called Visiting Your Ancestral Read More …
The Changing Fashion of Kitchen Labels I thought how kitchen labels have changed over the years when thinking about the #GenealogyPhotoADay prompt Kitchen. I visited Trove to see what I could find in their digitised Read More …