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Tombstone Tuesday: Anne Brontë and her grave error
Author Anne Brontë’s headstone has been given an erratum plaque by the Brontë Society. Should headstones be corrected or left as a historical object? Continue reading
Posted in News, Tombstone Tuesday
Tagged Anne Bronte, Bronte Society, Elizabeth Wright, Elizabeth Yarrow, error, headstone
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My Top 5 Genealogy ‘to-dos’ for 2013
My top 5 genealogy things I hope to achieve in 2013 – a mixture of visits, writing and demolishing those research brick walls. Continue reading
Posted in Botesdale, Burnell, Crime, Seasonal, Wright, Yarrow
Tagged 2013, Abercorn Place, author, Botesdale, brickwalls, Daisy Burnell, Elizabeth Wright, Elizabeth Yarrow, Genealogy, Henry Bowers, Mary Bailey, Mary Clarke, new year resolutions, research, time travel, to-do, writing a book, writing-up
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WANTED: Dead Or Alive
Killing off your relatives is a crucial part of your work…. as a genealogist, not as a marauding tyrant. Continue reading
Posted in Genealogy, Levitt, Skeel, Yarrow
Tagged ancestors, bride, census, death, Death Certificates, Elizabeth Skeel, Elizabeth Wright, Elizabeth Yarrow, elusive, family history, Genealogy, James Martin, John Crisp, John Levitt, killed, marriage, Mary Crisp, Mary Martin, Mary Tingey, Mary Watling, Mary Watlington, Matthew Watling, Matthew Watlington, missing, missing persons, mystery, relatives, research, Richard Skeel Livett, wanted, wedding, widow, zombie
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The Mystery of Elizabeth Yarrow’s Gravestone
Elizabeth Yarrow’s death spans two years. Her age at death spans 8 years. Two churches registers, and a gravestone all give conflicting and some corresponding information. What’s the real answer? Continue reading
Posted in Wright, Yarrow
Tagged churchyard, Elizabeth Wright, Elizabeth Yarrow, error, gravestone, GRO.gov.uk, Little Thetford, London, mystery, St Pancras, Stretham, William Yarrow
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