Far from feeling on top form today. So having a one-place study duvet day. #OnePlaceWednesday
Lovely article about one of the buildings in #GreatPackington in #Warwickshire 🏡
📸: Birmingham Daily Post, 26 June 1996, via Findmypast.
#OnePlaceWednesday #OnePlaceStudy #HouseHistory #LocalHistory
This week I've started setting up my Kin Edar OPS on Wikitree, and today I've added the first profile, Grace Payne. It'll be an extension of the website/blog, with better space for biographies and more family context. #OnePlaceWednesday #OnePlaceStudies wikitree.com/wiki/Browne-80…
A tweet about weddings and #NationalSiblingsDay just reminded me of this past #OnePlaceWednesday entry.
I may have taken a small step into the world of #OnePlaceStudy this #OnePlaceWednesday I've started to transcribe 1851 census for Dedworth Green just to get a feel for things and how I might go about it. Wish me luck
Any sibling stories or photos from the world of #OnePlaceStudies on #OnePlaceWednesday and #NationalSiblingsDay ?
It's #OnePlaceWednesday !* A day to talk, ask, share, and celebrate all things #OnePlaceStudies (including #HouseHistory and #StreetStudies ). Join the conversation or follow along with the hashtag.
* Or possibly #SwanPlaceWednesday ... 🦢
The Images collections at FamilySearch—unindexed and sometimes with dodgy descriptions of places and contents—are a combination of lucky dip and treasure hunt. Why not see what you can find for your #OnePlaceStudy ? familysearch.org/records/images… #OnePlaceWednesday
The latest blogpost has been published on my website researching the local history of Shandon a 19th century hamlet of wealthy Glasgow merchants' mansions. This week a report on Shandon deaths. #OnePlaceWednesday shandonpeopleandhistory.com/2024/04/10/sha…
#OnePlaceWednesday The Lake Mansion, Hebron, Nebraska
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#OnePlaceStudy #Genealogy #CollaborativeGenealogy
Catching up with Anne's #OnePlaceStudy -focussed #AToZChallenge blog posts on #OnePlaceWednesday .
D is for directories
E is for election
F is for farmers
G is for gamekeepers and poachers
H is for Halleluljah!
I is for inns
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You may strike lucky searching the FamilySearch Images for your #OnePlaceStudy place. Try a broader search too though, e.g. for the county your place is in, as you may find relevant records in those image sets. Patience and persistence can yield results. #OnePlaceWednesday
Something for #OnePlaceWednesday - this one very much married #LocalHistory & #FamilyHistory !
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Finished setting up my Kin Edar Project Page on Wikitree. Need a little snooze now... #OnePlaceWednesday #OnePlaceStudies #OnePlaceNaps wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Kin…
Have also added my Elusive Barrister, James Mantell McIldowie, who managed to avoid every census and barely left any paper trail. I feel he exists properly now 😂 #OnePlaceWednesday #OnePlaceStudies wikitree.com/wiki/McIldowie…
I've only just discovered this so haven't watched it yet, but I thought I'd share the link on #OnePlaceWednesday to a recording of a talk that was streamed last Wednesday as part of the weekly GenealogyQuickStart show: An Eastern European #OnePlaceStudy . youtube.com/watch?v=P-5TYn…
If you live in or near Forfar and are interested in finding out more about #HouseHistory , Angus Archives is running four free 1 hour surgeries on Saturday May 4th. For more info including how to book, visit the @AngusAlive website. angusalive.scot/events/who-liv… #OnePlaceWednesday