Family Historian Keith Gregson explores the human stories behind the history of the Great War. He encounters the mystery of the disappearance of the Norfolks; the story of the French girl's note in a soldier's pocket book; and the tragic tale of a group of morris dancers who paid the ultimate price while serving their country. The investigations reveal a range of chance findings, some meticulous analysis and the keen detective qualities required of a family historian. Full of handy resear More Info
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What are inquisitions post mortem? Do records of the land tax survive. What genealogical information is held by the Guildhall Library? Questions such as these are readily answered by consulting this A-Z of family history, which provides detailed guidance on further research
In Essex there were three main areas of disturbance. The first was centred in the north-west corner of the county, close to Suffolk, Cambridgeshire, and Hertfordshire, beginning on the 1st December 1830, and in the main taking the form of simple wages riots. The second centre of disturbance was the area around Colchester, in particular the costal strip between Ramsey and Clacton, and beginning wit...More Info
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