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Emma’s Substack

Emma - Journeys into Genealogy

My personal Substack where I share my family history and find interesting ancestors and stories

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John Berkeley de Fonblanque - my paternal great grandfather

John Berkeley de Fonblanque was born on 1 February 1888 in Chelsea and his birth name was registered as Jack Berkeley Fonblanque.

6 months ago
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Dorothy Isabel Cattley - my paternal great grandmother

I never met my great grandmother Dorothy as she died before my father was born. I have heard stories about her and have several photos and even some newspaper clippings about her.

7 months ago
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Writers in my family history

Edward William Cox was my 3 x great grandfather. He was a wealthy Victorian publisher of books and magazines including Queen Magazine, the Exchange and Mart, the Law Times and Crockford’s Clerical Review.

8 months ago
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  • Emma - Journeys into Genealogy

    I'm Emma Cox, a genealogist and family historian based in Kent, UK. I host a podcast called Journeys into Genealogy. I am particularly interested in DNA, what we inherit from our ancestors medically and also skills and expertise.

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