Genealogy

Things learned from researching my tree:

My Gt Grandfather was an engine driver. He was in prison for 7 days being drunk and disorderly and again for begging.

My Gt Uncle died when fell from the back of a fire engine.

A distant relative was murdered and thrown down a mine shaft.

A Gt Uncle Henry had a brick works and left £48,00 in his will in the 1800’s giving blankets for widows and boots for orphans.

A relative served hard labour for stealing 2 pieces of wood and one piece of coal.

In the 1800’s it was against the law to pose as an Egyptian.

When cousins marry it makes a very complicated tree.

When John is the most popular name it makes a very complicated tree.

In the 1800/1900s it was very easy for men to place their wives in an asylum and forget about them.

It was very tough back in the day so thumbs up for Grt Uncle Henry,  but who would need to pose as an Egyptian ???

 

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paxna19
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I'm a retired cartographer. I have written poetry since the age of about 10yrs old. I started to write more prolifically when I started my divorce some years ago. Writing got me through. I have also written a couple of children's books with illustrations as I also paint in watercolours, I paint pets and birds/animals portraits in hot melted wax. I am very excited to hear that I have a book of my poems being published by i2i publishing which I am told, should be ready in January on line from all book shops. It is called On Top Of The Wardrobe.

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