My First Job November 15, 2014July 31, 2017Jane Taubman 1 On Twitter this week I saw a suggestion by GeneBloggers “November 14: Do you remember your first job? Where was it and what type [...]
Thomas Purcell and the Sinking of the Llandovery Castle August 19, 2014August 10, 2017Jane Taubman 1 Thomas James Purcell, was born in Liverpool on the 7th May 1886, the Son of Rose Anne Purcell. Rose Anne married William Mitchell [...]
Word full Wednesday August 13, 2014August 14, 2014Jane Taubman Comment Just a bit of fun, inspired by Jill Ball’s new Geneadictionary. Click on the Solution link at the bottom, if you get stuck. [...]
National Family History Month 2014 Geneameme August 12, 2014August 12, 2014Jane Taubman 2 Although not in Australia, after my visit to Australia in February, I now have a few Australian “mates” who are currently having “National [...]
Dead Man’s Pennies August 10, 2014August 1, 2017Jane Taubman Comment “I once had a sweetheart, but now I have none, Since he went for a solider to carry a gun, What can you [...]
Latin Roman Catholic Records August 7, 2014August 20, 2014Jane Taubman Comment Stephen’s Great Grandfather is an elusive soul, so when I decided to check Ancestry for some records in the Liverpool Parish, I was [...]
When Grandma worked in London August 6, 2014August 1, 2017Jane Taubman Comment My family rarely travelled in the past, but I knew my Grandmother Mullins (Mary Margaret Bowditch, known as Mollie) worked in London in [...]
I am a West Country Girl August 6, 2014August 10, 2017Jane Taubman 2 When I stand up to speak at conferences or on training days, I often open with the fact that my Ancestors come from [...]
Four Weddings August 5, 2014March 25, 2019Jane Taubman Comment Stephen Taubman married Jane Mullins at Kingsbury Episcopi Church in Somerset 30th August 1986 Alan Mullins married Joyce Crabb at Sydling St Nicholas [...]
Charles MOORE (1892-1915) August 5, 2014March 25, 2019Jane Taubman 1 If you search for Charles in my family tree, you will not find him, in fact if he had lived there would be [...]