Our quarterly journal “Berkshire Family Historian” (free to all members) is packed with information. Some of the most interesting contributions are Members’ articles about their genealogical journey and the things they unearthed during the research.
Here is our archive of those articles. It’s a constant work in progress, with new articles being added each quarter, and older ones over time as we extend the archive back to the earliest days of the journal.
We’ve thrown in a few articles from organisations such as the Berkshire Record Office and – unashamedly – some plugs for products you can buy from the shop to help your research
Ownership or World Tree
- 29 November 2023
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Lynne Taylor looks at how a family tree can become a world tree
RAF life in WW2
- 29 November 2023
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RAF life in WW2 – Victor Barton relives his WW2 RAF experiences
The life of an agricultural labourer in early 19th century Berkshire
- 29 November 2023
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The life of an agricultural labourer in early 19th C Berkshire – Alan Winter looks at the socio-economic factors affecting ag lab ancestors
Hora-Sicamma Coat of Arms
- 31 August 2023
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Hora – Sicamma Coat of Arms – Susan Hora tells us about her family’s coat of arms
The Broad Silk Hand Loom Weavers of Spitalfields
- 31 August 2023
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The Broad Silk Hand Loom Weavers of Spitalfields – Alan Winter writes of their struggles against the decline of their trade 1828-1860
Busting a Gut in Warsaw, Łódź and Łomża – Polish Ancestral Tourism – Part 3
- 31 May 2023
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Leigh Dworkin, Chairman Jewish Genealogical Society of Great Britain (JGSGB) and Berks FHS Windsor Branch Chairman, continues his adventures in Poland
Sydney Joseph Rosier
- 31 May 2023
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Sydney Joseph Rosier –
Ruth Robinson shares the life of her great grandfather
Can Anyone Have a Coat of Arms?
- 31 May 2023
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Can Anyone Have a Coat of Arms?
Hilary Waller answers the question –
in theory, yes they can but what are they and why might you want one?
How I demolished my very old German brick wall!
- 28 February 2023
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How James Thornber’s “Researching German Ancestry” workshop in late 2020 led to Mavis Warner’s big break-through.
Memories of going to Reading School 1945 to 1951
- 28 February 2023
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Memories of going to Reading School 1945 to 1951: Lindsay Knott shares her father, Peter Barrie Knott’s, memories of life in Reading
Unexpected Berkshire Connections
- 28 February 2023
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Unexpected Berkshire Connections – Peter Clark shares his findings of Berkshire roots, from not knowing he even had any
Councillor Jones – A tale of long service
- 30 November 2022
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Councillor Jones – A tale of long service: John Harman details a career in service to the village of Binfield
Jeannie Marion Reid, a journey
- 30 November 2022
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Jeannie Marion Reid, a journey: Richard Croker delves into the Scottish census
A Wartime Childhood
- 30 November 2022
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A Wartime Childhood: Lindsay Knott shares memories of her father, Peter Barrie Knott’s, life in Reading
The White Hart at Fyfield – from chantry to hostelry – our ancestors’ local
- 30 November 2022
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The White Hart at Fyfield – from chantry to hostelry – our ancestors’ local: Sheila Wheatley tells the tale of a village pub:
George Barnard Smith (1885-1962)
- 30 August 2022
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George Barnard Smith (1885-1962): Michael Hill recounts his grandad’s life – carter, war veteran, and pugilist
The Binfield Family of Reading
- 30 August 2022
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The Binfield Family of Reading – Gordon Cox introduces us to a musical dynasty dominated by 3 generations of the remarkable Binfield family
Robert Claude Utley (1896-1911)
- 30 August 2022
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Robert Claude Utley (1896-1911) – Eric Saxton tells a tale of a life cut short in a tragic incident – a drowning, while on a Scouting trip
Sharing my Seares saga…
- 30 August 2022
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Sharing my Seares saga… Jackie Mitchell details a family who have given her a few problems and a brick wall
Binfield Parish Council – The Early Days
- 07 June 2022
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Binfield Parish Council – The Early Days. John Harman takes a look at the early days of local government following the Reform Act of 1832 & 1894 Local Government Act
A Remarkable Lady
- 07 June 2022
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A Remarkable Lady. Jackie Blow sheds a light on a little known pioneer – Louisa Rowe (neé Parsons) born in Sidbury Devon in 1856
Polish Ancestral Tourism – Wolf Hunting in Womja (Lomza) part 2
- 07 June 2022
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Polish Ancestral Tourism – Wolf Hunting in Womja (Lomza) part 2. Leigh Dworkin continues with his trip in search of his ancestors
The Stoter family name – history and meaning
- 01 March 2022
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The Stoter family name – history and meaning. Stuart Stoter delves into the origins of his surname
Cheers from England to Australia
- 01 March 2022
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Cheers from England to Australia. Jennifer Bolton details her convict heritage
Who was Henry Stacey?
- 01 March 2022
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Who was Henry Stacey? Richard Croker looks into a mysterious appearance and disappearance within a family
Polish Ancestral Tourism – Wolf Hunting in Womja (Lomza) – Part 1
- 01 March 2022
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Polish Ancestral Tourism – Wolf Hunting in Womja (Lomza) – Part 1. Leigh Dworkin takes us on a trip in search of his ancestors
Reginald Edward Hamblin
- 01 March 2022
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Barry Hamblin tells us of a serendipitous event
Lieutenant Frederick F. Kislingbury, 1846-1884
- 01 March 2022
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Eric Saxton tells the story of a Soldier, Pioneer, and Arctic Explorer from East Ilsley
John Septimus Roe (1797 – 1878)
- 01 March 2022
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Penny Stokes recounts the story of John Septimus Roe (1797 – 1878)
A tale of two houses called Adelaide
- 13 December 2021
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Fred Waite continues the story of a much-travelled ancestor – William Watkins Waite and his travelling family
Memories of Christmas at Sulham in the 1930s
- 13 December 2021
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Fred Waite continues the story of a much-travelled ancestor – William Watkins Waite and his travelling family
William Watkins Waite and his travelling family – the Australia years
- 13 December 2021
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Fred Waite continues the story of a much-travelled ancestor – William Watkins Waite and his travelling family
Historical epidemics discovered during my research
- 01 September 2021
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Barry Jerome shows us that the current pandemic is nothing new
A Problem Family
- 01 September 2021
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Terry Wickenden illustrates the problems that can be presented when researching a family
Berkshire’s Mayflower connection
- 01 September 2021
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To celebrate the 400th anniversary of the Pilgrim Fathers’ voyage to the New World we take a look at Berkshire’s connection.
William Watkins Waite and his travelling family – the New Zealand Years
- 01 September 2021
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Fred Waite continues the story of a much-travelled ancestor – William Watkins Waite and his travelling family
Bandsman John Charles Harvey, 1914 – 1940
- 01 September 2021
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Eric Saxton tells the story of an East Ilsley man who was caught up in Dunkirk
The Talbot family of barge builders
- 01 September 2021
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Elizabeth Lloyd delves into her heritage, “sparked by the stories my Grandma told me of the forest of masts she could see over the roofs when she grew up in Rotherhithe in the 1890s.”
An Ancestry Review
- 01 September 2021
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Tim Powys-Lybbe asks can I verify some of the ancestry of Annie Powys, my great-great grandmother?
Purley’s Japanese Prisoners of War in World War Two
- 01 September 2021
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Catherine Sampson takes a look at some local men’s experiences in the Far East. VJ Day has always been something of a poor relation to VE Day, yet many Berkshire villages had men who were in the Far East, Purley included. Several villagers, including subsequent incomers, would laterbriefly recall their ordeal in the camps, including one of Purley’s rectors.
The Truth?
- 01 June 2021
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Richard Brown shares an example of why you should verify all the stories you’ve been told
What price a wife?
- 01 June 2021
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Penny Stokes takes a look at a long gone substitute for divorce
William Watkins Waite and his travelling family
- 01 June 2021
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Fred Waite tells the story of a much-travelled ancestor – William Watkins Waite and his travelling family
Breaking a brick wall
- 01 June 2021
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Richard Croker explains why he joined Berkshire Family History Society
From Reading to Adelaide
- 01 June 2021
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Dennis Grover follows his paternal great-grandather Fred Grover’s journey to Australia
The workhouse’s impact on the life of inmates
- 01 June 2021
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Gillian Hazell tells us of her grandmothers’ life. Frances Ellen Marshall was born in 1894 to single mother, Elizabeth Marshall, an inmate of Wokingham workhouse, situated in Barkham Road.
George Thomas Barlow
- 01 March 2021
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Michael Barlow shows how much detail can be found from military records and how this enabled him to tell his grandfather’s story
Do you have an interest in Jewish Genealogy?
- 01 December 2020
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Jewish genealogy is even more exciting than general genealogy, because it forces you to understand history, geography, new languages, new alphabets as well as social history. There were no Jews in this country between 1290 and 1657 so an ancestor of yours must have come to the UK from some other “old country” be it in Eastern Europe, Germany, Holland or elsewhere.
My Father’s War
- 01 December 2020
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In May 1939 the Military Training
Act was passed by the British Parliament. This required every man aged 20 or 21 to present themselves for 6 months military service. My father, Leonard Sidney Frank Walter was drafted into the Militia on 17th July 1939 – just after his
21st birthday. This is his story
Lambourn Family and “Dear Ma” Postcards
- 01 December 2020
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When perusing about 160 postcards that had been in the possession of my paternal grandmother and her mother, from the beginnings of the 20th century, I realised that they held secrets and clues that other family history sources do not hold