
The Rees Scott Archive Substack sharing items from the archives and posts about relevant research. Also contains research for the Selves-One-Name-Study
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I was born in Lewisham Hospital, and my first ‘home’ was living with my parents and older sister, with my Maternal Grandmother.
Then in 1961 we moved a few miles away to Alnwick Road, on the Horn Park Estate. 1 ‘Horn Park’ had originally b...
I’d originally started writing this week’s story about one of my maternal 3 x Great Grandmothers, Sarah Elvin, who died in a Workhouse. The unexpected part was that, since her husband died, she had been a Nurse, at Stradbroke Workhouse, the...
Sarah Elvin, one of my 3 x Great Grandmothers, was born in Norfolk in, or before 1797, to parents John and Susanna Elvin (nee Wagg) and was baptised in nearby Hempnall on 16th July 1797. 1
Sarah Elvin Baptism Record - Parish Record
Sarah...
As family historians, we like to share our research and documents. As the internet has grown, there have been many websites that have offered to host those documents for free - often with the promise of building a life-long resource.
Howev...
In my 30’s travelled a fair bit, including to China, Russia, India, Borneo and Turkey. I loved seeing the architecture and culture, the different foods and lifestyles. Then one day, I was in London - where I had been born and raised, and wa...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
I’m Barry Rees, and this is my research into my family history on both my paternal (REES) and maternal (SCOTT) lines. I am also undertaking research for a One-Name-Study, for the surname SELVES.
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