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Occupations linking us to our ancestors

Looking at the occupation of an ancestor can tell you so much. It rounds out their everyday lives and what they did with their days. It shows a community of coal miners, generations of fathers and sons going into the pits. It shows a line of generations following a path …

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Nicol Warren July 8, 2015 June 29, 2015Occupations dispensary, Douglas Alan Robinson, miners, nurses, Pharmacists, police, teachers 0

Finding a policeman in 1860

  There was a legend in my family that a mounted policeman existed and he had been part of a police force trying to catch Ned Kelly. The only other thing I knew was he was based in Kiama. I found our policeman but found no great connection with Ned …

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Nicol Warren January 21, 2015 January 26, 2015Occupations Kiama, nsw records, police, Trove 1

Top Ten gifts for a Genealogist

Genealogy is a fast growing field of interest to many people all over the world. When you don’t have the genealogy bug it can be hard to figure what your loved one would find the most pleasure to receive. I have put together a list of my favourite genealogy related …

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Nicol Warren December 20, 2014 January 26, 2015Occupations Birthday gifts, Christmas Gifts, Genealogy gifts 0

Chris Hemsworth surprised by a cook in the family

My Kitchen Rules is advertising their show for 2015 and the drawcard is a Chris Hemsworth’s cousin, Rob. Rob Hemsworth is an oyster farmer from Victoria and out of all the Hemsworth brothers he does look a lot like Chris.  Chris has done a promo where he says “I didn’t …

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Nicol Warren December 13, 2014 January 26, 2015Occupations Chris Hemsworth, cook, family occupations 0
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