Inheritance of Memories

genealogy and family history of the Bright and Gray families of Monmouthshire, Wales and the Fuller families of Kent, England

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Monday, August 9, 2021

Connecting with other researchers to find Hannah Filer's photo

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 I must say I was rather obsessed with Eliza's 'Hannah Filer' photo.   The photo is very clear and I studied Hannah's placid...
Tuesday, July 27, 2021

Community Forums

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  Many towns, counties, states and provinces have community forums.  People post queries with the hope that a local person or someone who us...
Monday, July 12, 2021

Research Approach to Hannah Filer

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back of Hannah Filer photo  Remember I said there is one photo in Eliza's album that has a name?  Pictured is the back of the photo.  Pe...
Monday, June 28, 2021

The Serendipity of Sarah Jane Allcock

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 I had long known about my 1st cousin, 3x removed, Sarah Jane Allcock from traditional document research. Sarah Jane's mother, Hannah Br...
Tuesday, June 15, 2021

A Photo Album

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A birth certificate shows you were born. A death certificate shows you have died. A photo album shows you have lived.                       ...
Sunday, May 30, 2021

Who is Eliza Hannah Fuller

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 Before I inherited the beautiful leather photo album from my great grandmother, the only thing that I knew about her is that she was 5'...
Friday, May 14, 2021

What is my Inheritance of Memories

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 When our family was clearing out my aunt and uncle's house I became heir to a very old beautiful leather photo album with a metal clasp...
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Gene Hunter
To understand what this blog is about see the first two posts. I have been dabbling with my family research since I was a teenager. Because of this work I have met some incredible people, some related, some not. I've travelled to places that I would have not otherwise gone to or even known about. Life often got in the way of my research but after a hiatus I have always returned to this obsessive hobby. My family is not interested in family research so I do this labour of love for myself. I realized along the way that the names, dates and places are going to be there for a long time to come but the stories will disappear forever unless those who know them, share them. On this blog I intend to share stories that emanate from my great grandmother's photo album in the hope that some other researchers may also be researching these people. My name is Pam and I research under the moniker Gene Hunter. I'd love to hear your story. Comment on the blog or send me an email.
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