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Friday, July 13, 2018

FRIDAY FOSSICKING 13TH JULY 2018

FRIDAY FOSSICKING



                                                                  




J. Miller MARSHALL (22 November 1858 - 12-Jun-1935) Dead in Minehead, England  Public Domain












* GENERAL INTEREST




Heroic divers in 1907 – Stella Budrikis

Anglican | The Dictionary of Sydney


Fleet Names | ANU School of History



Family Archiving at GRIP 2018  The Family Curator

Inside History magazine | Historic Newspaper Tips: An Insider’s Guide to Searching and Editing Trove (from 2015, but worth repeating)


Stair na hÉireann


50 Proud and Strong Indigenous Women | Téa and Belle Collection | Australian Indigenous Clothing Label




We have history – John Grenham – Irish Roots also   How Gaelic surnames were Englished



FREE DOWNLOAD   Latest Edition - Irish Lives Remembered

[Dictionary of Sydney] Sydney's secret wartime research




Anglo-Celtic Connections
















A Sharp Sculpture in Greece           Table for Two


Find My Past





























* INTERESTING BLOGS

You Say You Want a Revolution…  Jamie Gates     and   Sanok Open-Air Museum     

Enid Blyton Lived Here  HistorianRuby   and    Alfred Bestall Lived Here      


11118  BANSKY  Claudia   and    Kang Dong Hyun

Trove Tuesday: Attempt to commit a rape   Australian Roots and Spreading Branches

  A visit to Geiranger   Martin Roe Eidhammer

Gold in the Garden.  Jessica Barratt

AncestorChasing: Birthday remembrance Great Uncle Frank Adams.  Kerryn Taylor

#52Ancestors - Week 27 - Independence Vicki Court

Skating in the Ponds  Lenore Frost


Relentless Positivity.   Waking up on the Wrong Side of 50

Writing Memoir – Ramble        Jennifer Jones


book reviews...

 Theresa Smith

Behind the Pen with Julie Shackman              Behind the Pen with Rosa Fedele

Book Review: Duet by Kimberley Freeman

New Release Book Review: The Desert Nurse by Pamela Hart

New Release Book Review: The Concubine’s Child by Carol Jones

Film Review: Hemingway & Gellhorn

Better Reading

The Shanghai Wife by Emma Harcourt                 The Boy at the Door by Alex Dahl

The Peacock Summer by Hannah Richell         Retribution by Richard Anderson

Monica McInerney collection re-designed with gorgeous floral covers

Table For Eight by Tricia Stringer

Allen & Unwin

We See the Stars  Katie Van Hooft            The Far-Back Country  Kate Lyons

A Room at the Manor  Julie Shackman          The Anomaly    Michael Rutger

Crazy Rich Asians        Kevin Kwan

The Family Curator  (Denise May Levenick)

Book Review: The Wicked Trade and The Suffragette’s Secret by Nathan Dylan Goodwin


and from my blogs....


That Moment in Time

contentious cemeteries, battle of Hamel, Irish Graveyards-locations map, find that missing birthdate, Parramatta Female Factory, Sussex monumental inscriptions, hidden histories Qld Islands, Nursing sisters Canadian Army medical corps, Yorkshire burials, Oxford dictionary Family Names Britain & Ireland, solved-mystery of moving rocks off Irish island, Irish Mob almost wiped out Italian Mafia, Kent/Lydd Midwife’s Birth Register 1757-1815,  Isaac Newton’s Apple tree, The Sounds on Phantom Islands, thousands of free records ancestry with no subscription, Portuguese Libraries infested with bats, epic craft beer trails,  US & Canada records, and so much more..
Feel free to share…

As They Were

New records Co Waterford, Church of Ireland Marriages, Tremor/Carbally Roman Catholic Baptisms,

CONTRIBUTIONS.. Irish news clippings
with thanks to Paul O’Brien and Matthew Jude Barker

Irish Graves

Addition to St. Bartholomew’s, Prospect, thanks to Friends of St. Bartholomew’s



Headlines of Old

Taking a break from our circumnavigating Australia this week.. travelling can be exhausting… 

List of male prisoners assigned from 12th Oct-9th Nov 1836, person or organisation assigned to, punishment, clothing, daily routine incl. food, includes place and occupation, etc.  - Trove Tuesday 10th July 2018



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