next steps in my Beake family quest...the FAN club... #genealogymethodology #FANgenealogy #Beakefamilyhistory #KentEnglandGenealogy #ancestors #lineage

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next steps in my Beake family quest...the FAN club... #genealogymethodology #FANgenealogy #Beakefamilyhistory #KentEnglandGenealogy #ancestors #lineage
#Beakefamilyhistory #genealogymethodology #KentEnglandGenealogy #familyhistoryresearch
Proving Parish Register entries incorrect... #genealogywork #genealogymethodology #familyhistory #KentEnglandgenealogy #Beakefamilygenealogy
Prepping for a post...
I had hoped to publish another Beake-related account this week, but circumstances have conspired against me. Part of the reason is I am now much-more disciplined in the amount of work I do before beginning the actual writing. Let me explain. In times past, I’d write a post, including sources, but without adding details to my Family Historian (FH) database. Ancestry is my testing tree to which I…
Which Elizabeth Beake...Part 4... #beakefamilygenealogy #familyhistory #genealogy #genealogymethodology #KentEnglandgenealogy
Which Elizabeth Beake...Part 3...collecting evidence... #BeakeFamilyGenealogy #KentEnglandGenealogy #familyhistory #genealogymethodology
Which Elizabeth Beake...Part 2...
Since my last Beake-related post, I’ve squeezed in some research and data-entry time to sort through the three cousins named Elizabeth Beake highlighted in two previous posts: Which Elizabeth Beake…Part 1 and Mind-mapping the three Elizabeth Beakes and their Families. They were born within six years of each other, the daughters of brothers born to Robert Beake (1668-1742) and Mary Mount…
The end of a family business
While searching newspapers again a couple of weeks ago, I stumbled across the following advert in the Islington Gazette: MACHINE Ruling and Binding Business for Sale, through ill-health, at West-end. Apply G Yarranton, 16, New Compton-street, W.C. (1)1 The first question that came to my mind was whose ill health? Sarah’s? George’s? Both? Fortunately in this case, the sources to help me…