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Probably Arboreal: February 2013
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Musings from under the family tree. Surname Interests and Map. Each has his own tree of ancestors, but at the top of all sits Probably Arboreal.". Tuesday, 12 February 2013. Releasing my inner writer. I love words. I am an editor after all. However, I had never really thought of myself as much of a writer, until I started this blog. As it turns out, I have found writing so rewarding, and hopefully I’m not too bad at it! It’s day 12 today, I’m progressing well, and am currently about 1,000 wor...The Natio...
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Probably Arboreal: Releasing my inner writer
http://probablyarboreal.blogspot.com/2013/02/releasing-my-inner-writer.html
Musings from under the family tree. Surname Interests and Map. Each has his own tree of ancestors, but at the top of all sits Probably Arboreal.". Tuesday, 12 February 2013. Releasing my inner writer. I love words. I am an editor after all. However, I had never really thought of myself as much of a writer, until I started this blog. As it turns out, I have found writing so rewarding, and hopefully I’m not too bad at it! It’s day 12 today, I’m progressing well, and am currently about 1,000 wor...I too am ...
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Sue Wilkes: Waterloo Bicentenary
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I'm an author and creative writing tutor. I specialise in family history, social history, industrial history and literary biography. Real stories; real people; real lives. Wednesday, 17 June 2015. There's a quick round-up of Waterloo 200. Commemorations here on my Jane Austen blog. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). My Jane Austen Blog. A Visitor's Guide to Jane Austen's England. Pre-order from Pen and Sword. Sue's Amazon UK Page. Sue's Amazon US page. Tracing Your Ancestors' Childhood. Promote Your Wor...
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Sue Wilkes: Manchester and Salford Ancestors
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I'm an author and creative writing tutor. I specialise in family history, social history, industrial history and literary biography. Real stories; real people; real lives. Thursday, 2 July 2015. Manchester and Salford Ancestors. I'm very pleased to announce that I've just signed a contract with Pen and Sword. For a new book: Tracing Your Manchester and Salford Ancestors. My book will focus on the history and records of the cities of Manchester. Fisher, Son and Co., c.1845). 2 July 2015 at 14:09. Order Na...
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Sue Wilkes: July 2015
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I'm an author and creative writing tutor. I specialise in family history, social history, industrial history and literary biography. Real stories; real people; real lives. Wednesday, 29 July 2015. I've often discussed workers and the types of machinery they tended on this blog, and the long hours they worked. But what was a typical timetable for a working day in the 1840s for a Lancashire. Mill family (including my ancestors)? 8211; they paid him or her. Just selling hot water). If they could afford it, ...
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Sue Wilkes: King Cotton's Timetable
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I'm an author and creative writing tutor. I specialise in family history, social history, industrial history and literary biography. Real stories; real people; real lives. Wednesday, 29 July 2015. I've often discussed workers and the types of machinery they tended on this blog, and the long hours they worked. But what was a typical timetable for a working day in the 1840s for a Lancashire. Mill family (including my ancestors)? 8211; they paid him or her. Just selling hot water). If they could afford it, ...
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A Barnsley Historian's View: Research Diary Links
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World War One Soldiers' Stories. Barnsley War Memorials Project. The purpose of this page is to provide fixed links to those of my blogs which develop and explain my researches. I see it as a sort of research diary. Sunday 14th Oct 2012 - completed transcription of list of WW1 POWs found in the Barnsley Chronicle 24th Aug 1918. Evidence of the past/future lives of 14 POWs researched so far. Tuesday 16th Oct 2012. Saturday 3rd Nov 2012. Tuesday 6th Nov 2012. Tuesday 13th Nov 2012. Wednesday 21st Nov 2012.
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Probably Arboreal: Another Hall marriage found?
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Musings from under the family tree. Surname Interests and Map. Each has his own tree of ancestors, but at the top of all sits Probably Arboreal.". Sunday, 13 January 2013. Another Hall marriage found? As my descendancy progresses, I’ve come back around to my own line, the Halls. Because the name is so common, sorting out the marriages and children of the siblings of my 2 x great-grandmother Mabel Hall. The first one I found, a long time ago, was Mona Hall’s. Marriage to Stanley Arthur May. In 1922. T...
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Probably Arboreal: A new trick
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Musings from under the family tree. Surname Interests and Map. Each has his own tree of ancestors, but at the top of all sits Probably Arboreal.". Friday, 4 January 2013. The action takes place at freebmd.com. Now, this website is not one I use very often, as the info is all licensed to Ancestry anyway. However, sometimes it’s helpful for double-checking – as I’ve mentioned previously, Ancestry isn’t always accurate. I went back to Marion again, and discovered that freebmd will let you see the original p...
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Probably Arboreal: Another weapon for your arsenal
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Musings from under the family tree. Surname Interests and Map. Each has his own tree of ancestors, but at the top of all sits Probably Arboreal.". Wednesday, 16 January 2013. Another weapon for your arsenal. I was specifically looking for census transcriptions for the areas they were living in, to see if we could check out their last known addresses and future know addresses – it’s notoriously hard to work by address on Ancestry, as it takes ages to find the right page. On Ancestry you have to hover over...
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