Sometimes researching a family really makes you stop and think - a couple (relatives of mine in #Blackburn) had 8 children and only 1 survived infancy. In March 1918, they (age 81 & 82), their one surviving son (47) and his wife (43) all died of #pneumonia within just 25 days.
#SpanishFlu ?
The Society of Genealogists and Family History Federation are jointly arranging an online conference for the NextGen of family historians, to be held Saturday 14 November 2026 and are asking for presentations from young genealogists. sog.org.uk/nextgen2026/
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Remembering my G-Aunt, Florence Corless, who died 11/6/1963. One of the generation of #WW1 widows. Married for 3 months before her husband left for France and didn't return. She never re-married, and her son, who his father never saw, was my God-Father.
#OnthisDay
1786 - 1930 on one gravestone in my family.
Blondie
Thin Lizzy
Led Zeppelin
Elvis Costello
10cc
Supertramp
Elton John
Eric Clapton
David Gilmour
Bruce Springsteen
...I'm just old !
A report of the 1899 death of a relative (with a clear & tragic implication), printed only a day after it happened ... interesting though that the report of the inquest held a week later was worded much more sympathetically.
#Genealogy #FamilyHistory #Blackburn
Remembering another of my G-Aunts - Mary Corless. Born #OnThisDay in 1875, in #Blackburn.
Never married and lived with my grandparents - died 1958.
I think I may have broken our #Kenwood food processor and it was a treasured #engagement present ...😢
Although we did get married 41 years ago !....😀