
I had a few people who enquired whether I might add an index to “We Shall Remember Them” book so they could easily track down their Brislington and St Anne’s ancestor in World war I. After many hours and with the help of my husband George, I have done it!
Find it here: We Shall Remember Them – Index of names – Brislington & St Anne’s WW1
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I have been researching the social history of the West Country for 45 years. During this time I have collated information on a wide range of people living and working in the West Country including miners, ethnic minorities, petty criminals, sailors, tommies, benefactors, brassmakers and many more. The thing that I find amazing is that ordinary people always lived extraordinary lives. I hope you like my blog that brings together my lifetime of research.
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Tina Turner and now Glenda Jackson. Two of my heroes. I can't allow my contemporaries to keep dying. It really affects me.
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