Sheep Farming In Patagonia

An article about the connection between two families from West Berkshire who came from very different backgrounds, but both resided in the Newbury area at the end of the nineteenth century, and their links with Patagonia.

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Burghfield War Memorial

The recently published survey of the Burghfield St Mary Memorial Inscriptions (BRK0287) contains lists of the 55 men who were killed in the two world wars. This article describes the techniques used to try and identify the people behind the names not listed, and also records the 31 other people, with connections to Burghfield, who died in these conflicts.

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Read more about the article Evening Classes at Shaw Farm, Windsor
Alfred Purtons Bible 1874 (courtesy Jane Barrett)

Evening Classes at Shaw Farm, Windsor

An aunt showed me a bible belonging to her grandfather Alfred Purton. Inside was an inscription from Queen Victoria ...

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Read more about the article How to Write Up Your Family History
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How to Write Up Your Family History

I began writing up my family history about twenty years ago. I wanted to turn my research into a story which included something of what life might have been like for my ancestors. One driver for this was an eager audience within my family who, I suspected, would be quickly bored by a list of dates and places.

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Read more about the article Dating a Photograph – an Unusual Approach!
Candy Stores, Shurlock Row, 7th August, 1963

Dating a Photograph – an Unusual Approach!

Mick Henry becomes a detective to date this image. For some years I have had a photograph of a shop my parents worked in and the property they lived in which was attached to it, in Shurlock Row. We think, because of the angle of the shot, it was taken from an upstairs room over the road from the property, maybe Mortimore’s Stores.

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Read more about the article A Most Extraordinary Coincidence
High Holborn and Southampton Row (Philafrenzy CC-BY-SA-4.0)

A Most Extraordinary Coincidence

David Moseley tells us what can happen when you search the internet. Family history can sometimes throw up some interesting stories and coincidences. One evening in 2017 I came across a notice in the London Gazette which surprised and intrigued me.

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Read more about the article Missing Pieces of the Jigsaw – Second Cousins Once Removed Unite!
Wedding Photo of W Webber and C Briant

Missing Pieces of the Jigsaw – Second Cousins Once Removed Unite!

Liz Butcher tells how a chance email brought a new relative and answers. Imagine my delight when an e-mail arrived one evening via Ancestry.com asking if I had any information to help with a family tree.charming person who had contacted me – Anne - proved to be my previously unknown second cousin once removed and there followed an exchange of information from which we both benefited.

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