Walne Surname Study Posts
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Are these the Miss Walnes you’re looking for?
Check it out! #52Ancestors Week 14 “In a long list of 1825 [Norwich] Public Library members, I was delighted to find my distant aunt, ‘Miss
#52Ancestors Posts V, VI, VII and VIII: Four weeks of updates in one
Not quite in chronological order (!) a rundown of my last four weeks of #52Ancestors: Week VI: Mapping in March Unusually, I include much of
Branch-ing out in Laxfield
#52Ancestors Post V: Branching Out Week Five of #52Ancestors brings us the theme ‘branching out’. The subsequent post has landed here because my One-Name Study
#52Ancestors Post II: Of Otter Dogs and Sudden Death?
For week two of #52Ancestors, we’re urged to record a favourite find. Well, here’s one of mine. It comes with an explanation of what I think might have happened, some canine facts, and a couple of tips for archive visits.
#52Ancestors Post One: Foundations
You can find the first post in the #52Ancestors series on my One-Name Study site: An ONS Foundry: Lott & Walne Limited
An ONS Foundry: Lott & Walne Limited
#52Ancestors Post One: Foundations. This year I’m giving #52Ancestors a try, but I’m following it quite loosely so that my endeavours can cover my One-Name
2022: Posts, prompts and publications
More posts, further work on my forthcoming book, and maybe even a talk or two: 2022 is looking promising…
Holly and Ivy: Two Festive First Names in History
As it’s Christmas, I’ve prepared a little post about two festive names that show two entirely different trends up to 2021: Holly and Ivy.
Business Histories Talk Now Available!
A short update to say that my talk from the Register of Qualified Genealogists’ Conference is now available to view, for free, on the RQG
How the corn merchants claimed my summer
Hello everyone! It’s some time since I updated here, but there are a few things I’d like to share. Framlingham Corn Merchants Project Before the
‘Not coming home for Christmas…’
In 1914, my Great Great Grandparents sat outside Kettleburgh Hall flanked by their three uniformed sons, L-R Horace, Henry (Harry) and Leonard. We know the
In response to my recent articles on surnames…
Thanks to everyone that has got in touch with me, commented on and shared my recent posts about Suffolk, Essex and Norfolk surnames. I have
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