Monthly Archives: February 2012

NaBloPoMo – February 2012 – Relative! – Day 6

All those genealogical loose end drive me potty! How do we keep track of them all?  I have a note book, which is much out of date. I also have a sort of a mind-map set out my individuals. I … Continue reading

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Puttenham Village circa 1905

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Sisters Monica, Mary and Cecelia Bellasis…..A Work in Progress

IntroductionI started my research deep in a rural village in the depth of Surrey England. As my research evolved and I researched back through the generations exploring the lives of direct and indirect ancestors I stumbled into the surname of … Continue reading

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Guest Post at Catholic Gene

I am delighted to have been asked to be a guest poster at the very interesting blog, Catholic Gene. You can read my guest post HERE

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Puttenham Village

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NaBloPoMo – February 2012 – Relative! – Day 5

I focused earlier on which ancestors I would invite to dinner. Well, this got the little grey cells working and I wondered which ancestors I would visit in true “Back to the Future” style. I would head back to the 17th … Continue reading

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Beyond the Internet Week 5: Off to Schools

I can remember starting school, just before my 5th birthday and knowing how to write my name and read. I was greatly encouraged by my Mum and my Grandmother. I have wonderful memories of sitting on my Grandmother’s knee and … Continue reading

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Tech Tuesday – Blog to Book

I read an interesting post on the JLog blog last week and that got me thinking about this blog and the fact that over the last few weeks I have been focusing on my Family History Writing Challenge posts and … Continue reading

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Suffield Lane, Puttenham

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Guest Post – Ann Summerville

Tell us a little about yourself? I grew up in London and lived in Cornwall for about ten years before moving to the U.S. What do you miss most about England? When I lived and worked in London I loved … Continue reading

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