What a woman of 45 should know about family trees!
My great great grandmother, Mary Millman, was quite a problem to her husband. She suffered with depression as a young woman, and sometimes lapsed into gloomy moods, so...
Read MoreMy great great grandmother, Mary Millman, was quite a problem to her husband. She suffered with depression as a young woman, and sometimes lapsed into gloomy moods, so...
Read MoreExtract from Island Scenery: The Isle of Man, Isle of Wight, and the British Islands, given to Kitty Millman as a school prize. Kitty visited Brading with her family in...
Read MoreThe author of this Victorian book seems ever-so-slightly less than impressed with Shanklin Chine, but when my great great grandparents George and Mary Millman visited nine years earlier (see The Millman Letters), they were enchanted:
While walking through the Chine, no pen can describe the beauties of nature which we beheld, the chasms & heights & depths & the natural rusticity of the place was indeed calculated to make one break out into Poetry if into nothing else.
Read MorePulpit Rock, Bonchurch, was so called because according to legend St Boniface preached from there in 710. The path there was certainly steep. When George Millman visited in 1892 (see The Millman Letters), he wrote:
…we had a regular knee-bending job over this, had to traverse 17 stone steps, round & round, up through rocks & cavities, until just to our left we glided by the Pulpit Rock.
It appears that Pulpit Rock is now on private land and may not be open to the public.
Read MoreIf you’re researching your family history, part of its fascination is the chance to understand how your ancestors lived. I found this article in a book owned by...
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