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Ever researched an ancestors dwelling at all?
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Paul Barton, Special Agent | Report | 5 Apr 2008 10:25 |
The 'Collage' site is a fantastic resource for finding images of London and others besides. I found a sketch of my ancestor's shop with his name clearly readable above the door. |
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Benjamin | Report | 4 Apr 2008 14:47 |
Hi |
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Gwyn in Kent | Report | 8 Feb 2008 10:04 |
I borrowed a wonderful book from the library, " A Commoner's Cottage" by Frances Mountford. |
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maggiewinchester | Report | 7 Feb 2008 21:57 |
I was lucky - the first ancestor I researched (because my gran had what looked like a typed press cutting of his death) lived and died in the same small town. He was also, according to other newspapers found, the heaviest man in England, and it gives the actual dimensions of his the coffin 7'tall, 3' wide, 2'6 deep - I bet not a lot of people know that much detail about an ancestor - he was certainly a big bloke!!LOL |
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Researching: |
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Abigail | Report | 7 Feb 2008 21:24 |
I did with our last house. |
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Benjamin | Report | 7 Feb 2008 21:12 |
Hi |