Journeys into Genealogy is a podcast with interviews with experts and people with interesting stories to tell.
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I recently interviewed of Londonist (full interview available from journeysintogenealogy.co.uk and links below this section) and we did this additional interview for my Substack subscribers on the John Rocque map of London in 1746.
Two sessions today 10-12pm and 2-4pm. A great opportunity to ask questions of some of the local family history societies in the UK and other organisations too.
JMW Turner and his painting the Fighting Temeraire, Charles Dickens and Oliver Twist and Charles Kingsley who wrote the Water Babies, plus Jacob’s Island and Bermondsey Abbey are all mentioned in this short interview with Geoff Fairbairn.
Ariel McDonald Smith of Family Search and I talked about RootsTech 2025 - coming up on 6-8 March 2025 in the latest Journeys into Genealogy podcast episode.
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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.
After losing my parents at a young age, preserving my family history and ties to the past became even more important . I believe the Russian proverb that says, “You live as long as you are remembered,” so as a mom I decided to do a better.
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