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Maggy’s Story: a Journey from Ireland to Liverpool Around the Time of the Great Famine

The story of my great-great-great-grandmother Maggy Tighe is a story of Ireland’s Great Famine. A story of Liverpool’s slums. A story shared by millions of her countrymen and women who fled Ireland in desperate starvation. A story of tragedy, loss, and pain. A story of survival. She was my grandfather’s great-grandmother, a woman he never Read More…

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Building History Out of LEGO

You know that feeling of excitement when you find a thrilling new piece of information about an ancestor and can’t wait to share it with family? But their reactions are, shall we say, not quite as enthusiastic as you’d hoped? I’ve been researching my Liverpool ancestors, trying to better understand the living conditions of their Read More…

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How to ~ Delicately ~ Approach a New-Found Relative

This is the final article in a 3-part series focusing on your DNA results: Disappointed with Your DNA Ethnicity Estimates? Solving Mysteries Using Your DNA Results How to Delicately Approach a New-Found Relative My last post described how I identified one of my mother’s mysterious DNA relative matches and determined that she was likely a later-in-life Read More…

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The Post Christmas Blues: Disappointed with Your DNA Ethnicity Estimates?

This is the first article in a 3-part series focusing on your DNA results: Disappointed with Your DNA Ethnicity Estimates? Solving Mysteries Using Your DNA Results How to – Delicately – Approach a New-Found Relative Finding out about our ethnic roots is all the rage these days, thanks in large part to massive Christmas sales Read More…

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Is Family History Boring?

Someone asked my kids recently what their mum did for work.  They both rolled their eyes (they’re seven and ten years old) and joked “she researches our ancestors and doesn’t stop talking about them!”  The funny thing is that whenever I do talk about our family history, they secretly love it.  They listen.  They ask Read More…

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Breaking Through Brick Walls: Census Records

The inevitable brick wall. They are a part of every genealogist’s journey, so don’t be put off when you hit yours. Brick walls take extra patience, creative thinking and sometimes sheer luck to crack, but it’s an amazing sense of accomplishment when you do eventually find that missing piece of information. One of the most Read More…