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Stories from Many Moons Ago: Wordless Wednesday - Great Great Grandfather
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Stories from Many Moons Ago. A place to share my adventures and discoveries from researching my family tree. Wednesday, 11 May 2011. Wordless Wednesday - Great Great Grandfather. This is a photo of my Great Great Grandfather, Alexander Rutherford,(1843-1900). He was a fisherman and came from the fishing village of Newhaven, Edinburgh. Not sure what the hat is he has in his hand, just wondering if he had his own boat and it was a skippers hat. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Read my other blog.
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Stories from Many Moons Ago: Wordless Wednesday - Great Great Grandmother
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Stories from Many Moons Ago. A place to share my adventures and discoveries from researching my family tree. Wednesday, 20 April 2011. Wordless Wednesday - Great Great Grandmother. Wilhelmina Rutherford nee Linton. 20 April 2011 at 16:33. She even has a strong, independent pose going on there :-). I bet you treasure this photo. 20 April 2011 at 20:00. You have a great blog, look forward to reading more of your posts. 22 April 2011 at 18:32. What a wonderful picture! I feel like I know her! Telling Their ...
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Stories from Many Moons Ago: A Sentimental Outing
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Stories from Many Moons Ago. A place to share my adventures and discoveries from researching my family tree. Sunday, 4 November 2012. One of my main family branches is th e surname Flucker f rom the fishing village of Newhaven, Midlothian, which is now part of Edinburgh. Most of the men were fisherm en and the women were the well known Newhaven Fishwives and I have tr aced some of the m back to the 1600's. To find some distant cou sins living nearby. Some fresh flowers for William and Margaret. Chris Pat...
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Stories from Many Moons Ago: Family Names
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Stories from Many Moons Ago. A place to share my adventures and discoveries from researching my family tree. List of main family names in my tree and areas they come from. North Shields and Barrow-in-Furness, England. Cruden Bay, Scotland. Feltwell, England and Edinburgh, Scotland. Winlaton , North Sheilds and Barrow-in Furness,England. County Cavan, Ireland and Edinburgh, Scotland. East Lothian, Scotland and North Sheilds, England. Wivelscombe, Somerset, England. Aberdeen, Edinburgh and Hawick, Scotland.
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Stories from Many Moons Ago: How it all began
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Stories from Many Moons Ago. A place to share my adventures and discoveries from researching my family tree. Tuesday, 12 April 2011. How it all began. Helen Dixon, was born 11th December 1908 in a small town in England called Barrow-in-Furness. She was the youngest of 3 children and her parents had moved there as children so their father's could find work in the shipyards that opened. Her own father was a boilermaker in the Vicker's shipyard, her brothers going on to follow in his footsteps. A mum to 4 w...
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Stories from Many Moons Ago: Never Be Afraid to Ask
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Stories from Many Moons Ago. A place to share my adventures and discoveries from researching my family tree. Sunday, 17 April 2011. Never Be Afraid to Ask. One thing I have learned over the years doing my research, is that it never hurts to ask. If you think someone may be able to help you, or have some information, there is no harm in getting in contact.the worst that can happen is you get no reply. Alexander Rutherford, 2nd from right, Front Row. The photo above is one of these (left click on image for...
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Wow! So very very long since my last post!!! | So That's Where I Get It From
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So That's Where I Get It From. May 24, 2015. So very very long since my last post! 8212; rootsresearcher @ 2:10 pm. I knew I had very sadly neglected this blog, mainly due to looking after my Aunt who is now 104 and a half years old and although we love having her here with us, much of our time is spent looking after her. I had fully intended keeping up with posts but time has just rolled on and it is now such a huge gap since my last post. Leave a Comment ». Feed for comments on this post. Blog Chart 00...
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Sentimental Sunday – Completion of Restoration of my ancestors’ Table Top Tombs | So That's Where I Get It From
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So That's Where I Get It From. May 24, 2015. Sentimental Sunday – Completion of Restoration of my ancestors’ Table Top Tombs. Filed under: COZENS READ. 8212; Tags: COZENS READ. 8212; rootsresearcher @ 2:50 pm. Having been away from my blog for such a very long time, which was never meant, looking after my 104 and a half year old Aunt has taken over our lives so I just haven’t been able to post here as I wanted to. Http:/ www.bbc.co.uk/n/uk-england-beds-bucks-herts-32829542. I am thrilled because they hav...
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Tombstone Tuesday: Sarah Read of Lower Winchendon | So That's Where I Get It From
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So That's Where I Get It From. April 19, 2011. Tombstone Tuesday: Sarah Read of Lower Winchendon. Filed under: DAILY BLOGGING THEMES. Sarah Read (nee Smith). 8212; Tags: Daily Blogging Themes. 8212; rootsresearcher @ 11:40 pm. For today’s Tombstone Tuesday I am showing the tombstone of Sarah Read who is the wife of Joseph Read whose tombstone was in last week’s Tombstone Tuesday. They had five children and Joseph died in 1844 after only nine years of marriage to Sarah. Who died Feb. 10th 1884. I think Sa...
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Stories from Many Moons Ago: May 2011
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Stories from Many Moons Ago. A place to share my adventures and discoveries from researching my family tree. Wednesday, 11 May 2011. Wordless Wednesday - Great Great Grandfather. This is a photo of my Great Great Grandfather, Alexander Rutherford,(1843-1900). He was a fisherman and came from the fishing village of Newhaven, Edinburgh. Not sure what the hat is he has in his hand, just wondering if he had his own boat and it was a skippers hat. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Read my other blog. Up In The Tree.