Researching your ancestors in South Africa
The blog post has been written to accompany the Journeys into Genealogy interview with Natalie da Silva of the Genealogical Society of South Africa (GENZA), where we discuss researching South…
The blog post has been written to accompany the Journeys into Genealogy interview with Natalie da Silva of the Genealogical Society of South Africa (GENZA), where we discuss researching South…
On the recent podcast interview with Sindi Terrien where we were discussing her book "Genealogy fun whilst developing new genealogists" we talked about using games to encourage our relatives (and…
The blog post has been written to accompany the Journeys into Genealogy interview with Dr Lesley Trotter, author of "The married widows of Cornwall", where we discuss researching Cornish family…
The blog post has been written to accompany the Journeys into Genealogy interview with archivist Maxine Willett of Archive Angel where we discuss researching in archives in the UK. If…
Following on from Perry Gauci's Journey into Genealogy podcast interview where we discussed English trade, banking and merchants in 17th-19th centuries this post contains the resources suggested. Resources British Newspaper…
By Mike Trenchard Following on from Mike's Journey into Genealogy podcast interview where we discussed the British in India, Mike has written a guest blog post about the East India…
By Anne Hanson Following on from Anne's Journey into Genealogy podcast interview where she discussed her book "Buried Secrets" about her search for the truth of her grandparents heritage, Anne…
By Peter McCracken ShipIndex.org is a unique database that has, as my co-founder brother once put it, “a very narrow focus, but very broad application.” The database helps you discover…
Following on from the recent Journeys into Genealogy podcast interview here are the details of the “A Few Forgotten Women” project. Elizabeth Agnes "Lizzie" Beckwith The “A Few Forgotten Women”…
By Catherine Czercawska I began to research this project many years ago. My father, Julian Czerkawski, had come to Britain with the Polish II Corps, aka General Anders’ Army, at…