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Posted by on Feb 17, 2017 in Writing Family History |

Reading old books for family history research

Reading old books for family history research

Looking for more information for your family tree? I came across a couple of excellent sites for family history research – and best of all one of them is completely free!

Archive.org is brilliant – it has digitised texts of thousands of old books on all kinds of subjects. Free.

Google Books has searchable texts, many of which are available to read free online. Some are in ‘snippet view only’, which means you’d need to buy a hard copy of the book or magazine, but at least you know whether it would be worth buying.

And The British Newspaper Archive is absolutely excellent, with literally millions of issues of digitised newspapers and magazines, all searchable and easily selected by date and local area. Unfortunately, you have to pay about £80 a year for access, but I got my money’s worth in the first day, finding amazing articles about my family members. I even found out something I didn’t know about a house I lived in for eighteen years!

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Posted by on Oct 24, 2016 in Cornock, Writing Family History |

Cornock family history research: change old money into new

Cornock family history research: change old money into new

It’s hard to understand the value of money back in the past. For example, when writing home during the 1800s from Australia to his wife in Bristol, UK, my ancestor Peter Cornock describes his purchase of a ring:

At Auction, I got incredibly low figures, I invested 20/- in a gold ring with a crest in a bloodstone, exactly the same color as my initials in pencil case (of course it is always its value) The Crest is a Griffin with a bird in Collar I intend to seal one of my letters with it.

So, did he get a bargain?

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