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1841 Census

Posted on 1st August 201813th November 2018 by Cheryl Davis
1841 Census
Posted In General

The 1841 census is the earliest and first census in the UK that has survived as a whole. Other census were taken before hand but only parts of each have survived. So what are you likely to find when researching the 1841 census? When you find your ancestor it will Continue Reading

LADY VALERIE MEUX

Posted on 2nd May 20186th August 2021 by Cheryl Davis
LADY VALERIE MEUX
Posted In General, Local History

If you know me I am a bit of a history geek and I used to spend time reading and researching records from where I used to live. It must be about twelve years ago when I came across another person who took my interest. Her name was Lady Meux Continue Reading

My Railway Ancestor

Posted on 18th April 20186th August 2021 by Cheryl Davis
Posted In General, Railways

This month I decided to cover a little bit on railway workers and the sort of records that you can search on ancestry  to do with the railway. My great grandfather Bernard Barnard worked on the railway at Shepreth, Cambridge and Tottenham. There were many types of jobs within the Continue Reading

Debtors Prison

Posted on 18th April 20181st November 2018 by Cheryl Davis
Debtors Prison
Posted In General

Debtors Prison was a place of dread and shame. Unlike today owing money and being in debt today as we all know is stressful and inflicts pressure onto families, especially in many cases where you are struggling to keep up with re payments. Well this article can make you feel Continue Reading

The Victorian Dentist

Posted on 11th March 20181st November 2018 by Cheryl Davis
The Victorian Dentist
Posted In General

As we have seen from many old photos and family stories that our Victorian ancestors suffered with bad teeth and it is only been in the last eighty years that oral mouth hygiene has become more and more of an importance. Dentistry in itself has come a long way and Continue Reading

Everything was Hush Hush!

Posted on 18th February 20186th August 2021 by Cheryl Davis
Everything was Hush Hush!
Posted In General

I’m sure that many of us doing family history have found out many unexpected things and unanswered questions out through our research. Many of us are quite taken back when we do find something unexpected and wonder why we were never told certain things and why these family secrets were always kept quite, for sometimes more than Continue Reading

HMS Thetis (N25)

Posted on 5th October 20176th August 2021 by Cheryl Davis
HMS Thetis (N25)
Posted In General

It was 71 years ago on the 1st June that the submarine HMS Thetis sunk during a trial dive and it sadly took the lives of 99 men. The submarine was built in Birkenhead and made its way to Liverpool Bay where it was to be tested and trialed but Continue Reading

The Workhouse

Posted on 8th September 20176th August 2021 by Cheryl Davis
The Workhouse
Posted In General

By the 1870’s one-third of the population over 70 lived in the workhouse. There are many reasons why and mainly because people were too poor, sick or too old to support themselves. Reasons for this maybe unemployment, for example when Britain went through a stage during the early 1830s of Continue Reading

Who Were The Suffragettes?

Posted on 14th August 20176th August 2021 by Cheryl Davis
Who Were The Suffragettes?
Posted In General

Suffrage means having the right to vote in political elections. Today women have freedom and rights to vote which can be taken for granted. The mid 19th century woman had no rights and no independent means and was always seen as second class. A woman’s role was looking after the Continue Reading

The Lusitania

Posted on 18th June 20176th August 2021 by Cheryl Davis
The Lusitania
Posted In General

The RMS Lusitania was a fine ship that came to tragic ending just three years after the sinking of the Titanic on 7th May 1915, when it was torpedoed by a German Submarine during the First World War. The sinking of this ship was said to be why the American’s Continue Reading

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