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Kim Cattrall's Ancestor Search

Thu, 13/08/2009 - 18:41 — Rob

She's known on screen as the slutty one from Sex and the City but Kim Cattral's roots are firmly embedded in England.


David Mitchell's Scottish Family History

Sat, 08/08/2009 - 22:36 — Rob

Most of us will know David Mitchell from quiz shows and That Mitchell and Webb look.


Kate Humble's Genealogy Journey

Wed, 05/08/2009 - 16:48 — Rob

I am now also a Tardyalogist as well as a Genealogist...apologies for the delay on this one.


Chris Moyles' Irish Genealogy

Fri, 24/07/2009 - 19:04 — Rob

One thing that 'Who Do You Think You Are' does really well, is to show a more humble and genuine side to the 'stars' it focuses on.


Tracing Ancestors...it's a dog's life.

Sat, 18/07/2009 - 12:51 — Rob

Walking the company dog today, it's always fun to watch her run about with her nose to the ground and seemingly not a care in the world.


Davina McCall's Famous Ancestors

Fri, 17/07/2009 - 12:48 — Rob

The BBC's 'Who Do You Think You Are?' returned to our screens this week, with Davina McCall's family history. I had meant to get a review of the show out sooner but ho hum, work got in the way!


Ancestor Research, Victorian style.

Thu, 09/07/2009 - 11:25 — Rob

As we’re edging closer to the start of the summer holidays, I started to think about what our ancestors would have done with their free time. Quell surprise!


Don't just book it. Thomas Cook it.

Thu, 02/07/2009 - 17:25 — Rob

In just a few weeks time, the summer holidays will be upon us and up and down the country, folks are buying those last minute essentials.


A Heatwave's History

Mon, 29/06/2009 - 16:33 — Rob

Today's press are reporting that Britain will experience its highest ever temperatures today, with thermometers predicted to rise above the previous high of 38.5C (101.3F), set in 2003.


18th Century Social Networking

Fri, 26/06/2009 - 16:50 — Rob

Before we all chose to do our networking from the comfort of our homes, using website like Facebook and Twitter, there used to be debating societies that drew quite a crowd.

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