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Family History Secrets: Purles of wisdom... Part 1
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Sharing discoveries in family history. Sunday, 31 May 2015. Purles of wisdom. Part 1. One thing I especially like about family history, is what else you learn along the way about other aspects of history, particularly on subjects you'd not ordinarily go out of your way to research. This was the case with an ancestor of my husband's, Eliza Mott Viner. Born in 1824 in Bath. The "Mott" part of her name dates back to a maiden name from the previous century in a place called Ogbourne St Andrew. Along with the...
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Family History Secrets: May 2015
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Sharing discoveries in family history. Sunday, 31 May 2015. Purles of wisdom. Part 1. One thing I especially like about family history, is what else you learn along the way about other aspects of history, particularly on subjects you'd not ordinarily go out of your way to research. This was the case with an ancestor of my husband's, Eliza Mott Viner. Born in 1824 in Bath. The "Mott" part of her name dates back to a maiden name from the previous century in a place called Ogbourne St Andrew. Along with the...
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