
My personal Substack where I share my family history and find interesting ancestors and stories
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I am fortunate to have identified each 32 of my 3 x great grandparents. All are named below and if they were still alive in 1851 I’ve added their location and occupation from the census for my great grandfathers.
Mainly from...
I’ve been doing a video series called “Emma Explores” for Projectkin on Substack since 2024. Each month I pick an interesting family or story or pattern in my tree.
The whole series can be found using this link: Emma Explores
Emma’s Subst...
See part 1 for who wore what (link below)
The Uxbridge and West Drayton Gazette of Saturday 18 July 1898 had two and a half columns of details including all the attendees, who gave what presents, music and catering.
It was a beautiful su...
I’ve written biographies for my great grandparents (links below). This post is about their wedding.
Percy Stuart Cox and Naomi Edwards were second cousins (their grandfathers were brothers). He was the editor of Queen Magazine (now Harpers...
I am on the email newsletter list for Family Tree Magazine in the US. A recent article about Google Patents made me think about using this for my own research.
Google Patents lists all global patents registered...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
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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