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  • 27 Sep 2023

    Blenheim of Hull – Part 2

    The story so far In Part 1 https://wordpress.com/post/myancestors.blog/199 I explained how through an inherited pen and ink sketch dated 1806 I was able to ascertain that my 4 x great grandfather Thomas CLARK was on board the Hull whaler, Blenheim, when she was captured by a French frigate and all the men were taken as Continue reading

    Categories: CLARK, Uncategorized, whaling
    Tags: Blenheim, CLARK, family history, genealogy, Greenland Whale Fishery, Northern Whale Fishery, whalers, whaling
  • 24 Sep 2023

    My Grandparents’ Golden Wedding

    Marriage… My CLARK grandparents were childhood sweethearts. Sadly though the story of where they now met is lost. Perhaps at school – their Girls and Boys Junior schools were next to each other; perhaps through the Church where grandma became a Sunday School teacher; or perhaps simply through growing up in neighbouring streets. Before they Continue reading

    Categories: CLARK, JARVIS, Memory
    Tags: CLARK, family history, genealogy, JARVIS
  • 21 Sep 2023

    Two Almost Orphaned Photographs

    It’s sad when photographs lose their connection to the living. This thought always occurs to me when I see portraits amongst bric a brac.It seems even worse to inherit such photographs. These two wonderful photographs lived in my grandad JARVIS’s Gladstone bag. Grandad JARVIS know that they were family photographs, but as far as I Continue reading

    Categories: JARVIS, Photographs, Uncategorized
    Tags: Bethersden, family history, genealogy, identifying old photographs, JARVIS
  • 18 Sep 2023

    Moving

    Did I tell you they moved my bed again last night? It’s the one complaint I have about this place. That and the problems we have with everyone’s things going missing all of the time. And also there’s no one to talk to. Half the people in here don’t even know what day of the Continue reading

    Categories: Memory
    Tags: Alzheimers, family history, genealogy, Memory
  • 16 Sep 2023

    Blenheim of Hull – Part 1

    In my first post [https://myancestors.blog/2023/09/04/hello-world/] I mentioned that I’d inherited a small pen and ink sketch dated 1806, showing a British whaling ship being captured and burned by a French frigate. The drawing The drawing measures about 6 x 8 inches. It’s in good condition, apart from its missing top left corner. The words at Continue reading

    Categories: CLARK, whaling
    Tags: Blenheim, CLARK, family history, genealogy, Greenland Whale Fishery, Northern Whale Fishery, whalers, whaling
  • 15 Sep 2023

    In search of Ada Grace Quickfall

    My 2 x great aunt Ada Grace QUICKFALL (1867-1919) emerges from my research as a formidable woman. The family story passed to me was that she had six children, each with a different father. A search of the readily available records suggests a slightly different story. First, the 1911 Census asked married women to state Continue reading

    Categories: QUICKFALL
    Tags: drowning, family history, genealogy, QUICKFALL, tragedy
  • 14 Sep 2023

    The Curious Incident of the Dog…

    A few months ago this photograph arrived in my inbox. It came with a mystery. Who is the woman in the photograph? Now I’m not very good with old photographs. Some family historians seem to have an uncanny ability to instantly spot an article of clothing, a button or a hairstyle and date a photograph Continue reading

    Categories: CLARK, Photographs
    Tags: CLARK, family history, genealogy, identifying old photographs
  • 13 Sep 2023

    Books you might not have read

    The internet brings much uninvited rubbish and a few hidden gems. One such jewel was a 100 page publication that had hitherto somehow quite escaped my attention, namely James Haffenden’s 1820 Account of that Most Excellent Cordial and Restorative Medicine, de Coetlogon’s Vulnerary Styptic and Balsamic Tincture, which Is Prepared (Only) and Lately Much Improved Continue reading

    Categories: JARVIS, MILLEN
    Tags: family history, genealogy, JARVIS, MILLEN
  • 12 Sep 2023

    Family tragedy: Just Williams

    In May 1858 the Hull Daily News reported: Last Saturday, a sad accident occurred on the south side of the Queen’s Dock. It seems that a boy, seven years of age, named Peter William Clarke, son of a seaman [George Osbourne CLARK], who is at present, we understand, on a Greenland voyage, in the ‘Chase’, Continue reading

    Categories: CLARK, Mathematics
    Tags: cholera, CLARK, family history, genealogy
  • 11 Sep 2023

    Hop picking in Kent

    My great grandad Charles William JARVIS (1861-1940) never seemed to hold down a job for very long. I’ve inherited twenty-two postcards showing scenes of hop picking in Faversham. The cards have been heavily glued into some sort of scrapbook and then taken out.One of the cards has in feint pencil on the back, ‘Bought in Continue reading

    Categories: JARVIS, Memory, Uncategorized
    Tags: family history, genealogy, hop picking, hops, JARVIS
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I’m a seasoned family historian and practising purveyor of fine words, having a go at my first blog. I’m testing out whether it is true that you’re never too old to learn.

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