
This publication draws on my family history research to share narratives relating to people and events associated with either my, or my husband's, family history. It links to relevant information in my Family History Archives on the weare.xyz platform.
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One of the exciting things about travelling is that it presents an opportunity to visit ancestral places and walk where your ancestors once walked. Sometimes, it also provides an opportunity to learn a little about the history of an area....
In a previous post, I told you about our treasure box. It contains a collection of photos, postcards and other family-related items. In that post, I also told you about the previous owners of the box.
The postcard I have pulled out of the...
During our visit to the UK in 2019, we visited Horton in Staffordshire, and in particular Horton Hall and St Michael’s Church and Churchyard. The visit to Horton was prompted by my husband’s possible connection to the Edge family who, at on...
This is a landing page for my Richard Lang series.
[Thank you to for the idea].
Between 14 May and 9 July 2025, I wrote 9 posts relating to Richard Lang (1744-1817). The posts, among other things, follow Richard’s life as he moves from l...
Appearing on camera while talking and trying to make sense is always a nerve-wracking exercise for me … even though has successfully talked me into it—with gentle encouragement—a few times now.
This time, it was Jennifer Jones at the hel...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
I've been researching family history since the early 1990's and incorporating DNA evidence since 2013. In 2024 I started a one-place study. My Substack publications mainly draw on material from my Websites on the weare.xyz platform
Family & local history researcher \ud83c\udf33 In my spare time I like to read \ud83d\udcda
Australian family historian and passionate amateur genealogist, researching for over 40 years and sharing stories from my family’s past.
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