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Read more about the article A Few Forgotten Women

A Few Forgotten Women

  • Post author:Emma Cox
  • Post published:17/04/2023
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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”…

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Read more about the article A visit to the London Metropolitan Archives

A visit to the London Metropolitan Archives

  • Post author:Emma Cox
  • Post published:01/11/2021
  • Post category:Archives/Research
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Why visit London Metropolitan Archives? The London Metropolitan Archives (LMA) is fully open for visitors as of October 2021. I did an online search and found some of my ancestors'…

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Read more about the article My family tree in 1000 words – John Samuel Martin de Grenier Fonblanque

My family tree in 1000 words – John Samuel Martin de Grenier Fonblanque

  • Post author:Emma Cox
  • Post published:24/07/2019
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My next family story post is another one of my 3x great grandfathers: John Samuel Martin de Grenier Fonblanque John was born in Brook Street, Mayfair, London in March 1787,…

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Read more about the article My family tree in 1000 words – Edward William Cox

My family tree in 1000 words – Edward William Cox

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  • Post published:11/06/2019
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Following on from my first family story post I’d like to introduce you to my 3x great grandfather: Edward William Cox (aka Serjeant Cox) Edward was born in Taunton, Somerset…

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