Traditional Naming Conventions That Can Assist Your Family Tree Research

A recent message on a Northern Irish family history group I’m a member of prompted this post, as it confirmed something I’ve long suspected, at least in my family and those of more distant relatives. Whenever we have a get-together, the number of repeating first names is notable; not so much for the last two generations, but the practice lingers on at least in mine; … Continue reading Traditional Naming Conventions That Can Assist Your Family Tree Research

Changes to the Site, And an Updated Family Tree

This is a quick post to let you know that I’m overhauling the format of this site; the main navigation at the top of the page is the same, but I’ve streamlined the home page and moved some additional info to a new page – The Story So Far

I’m also working on updating the family tree chart, and I’m currently searching for software to upload the Gedcom export file from my Ancestry.co.uk family tree into a format I can share on this site. Continue reading Changes to the Site, And an Updated Family Tree

Update for Annie Jamison And A Picture of Her Son, William

Following up on my recent post about the two Williams, I’ve received some great additional snippets of information for both William Junior and his mother, Annie. Continue reading Update for Annie Jamison And A Picture of Her Son, William

Linking Us All Together – Newspaper Archives, DNA Testing and Ancestry Sites

I started my family history quest around 2009, and for the last twelve years I’ve gathered information working backwards from my parents and other family. I’ve subscribed to various family tree blogs and sites, and ordered duplicate birth, marriage and death certificates from public record offices, mainly PRONI – I’ve also visited record offices in Northern Ireland in person. I was also very lucky to … Continue reading Linking Us All Together – Newspaper Archives, DNA Testing and Ancestry Sites

A Scandal In 1936- When Eliza Met Freddie

When I was quite young, I was a typical little pitcher with big ears, and I often overheard strange family stories and salacious scraps of lore. One such story was from my mother, talking about my dad’s two mysterious half-sisters. She recalled vague rumours that they were the products of an illicit relationship or a first marriage of his dad, my grandfather. This was only … Continue reading A Scandal In 1936- When Eliza Met Freddie

Updating The Family Tree – Farewell, Aunt Hilda

Two and a half years ago I published this post about my aunt Hilda, the only Jamison sibling of my dad’s generation that I hadn’t traced. I didn’t even know for sure if she was still alive, as her last known address was in Ontario, Canada. House moves on both sides of the Atlantic meant the remaining family members had lost contact details. While working … Continue reading Updating The Family Tree – Farewell, Aunt Hilda

A Tale of Two Williams – A Father & Son Who Died within 4 Years of Each Other

With the arrival of the third UK COVID lockdown, 2021 is offering unique opportunities to catch up with outstanding family history blog posts. One that’s been on my to-do list for quite a while is the timeline of my long-lived great-grandfather, William McDowell Jamison, compared with his namesake son William Jamison, who sadly died in 1935 aged just 37. William Senior outlived his son, dying … Continue reading A Tale of Two Williams – A Father & Son Who Died within 4 Years of Each Other