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What is this blog about?

Welcome to my home, my family history and genealogy blog. Here, you’ll discover practical guidance for researching your family tree and connecting with both living relatives and historical ancestors.

Whether you’re starting from scratch or revisiting an existing family tree, this blog will help you:

  • Navigate the exciting journey of genealogical discovery
  • Build comprehensive family connections
  • Verify existing research and uncover new branches

Family history research is surprisingly straightforward once you begin. It often starts with a simple spark of curiosity—that lightbulb moment when you realise you want to understand your  family heritage and discover where you came from.

My own genealogical journey began with this same curiosity, and through sharing my experiences and research methods, I hope to inspire and guide you on your own path of discovery.

Every family has stories waiting to be uncovered. Your ancestors’ lives, struggles, and triumphs are part of your heritage, and this blog will show you how to piece together those fascinating family narratives.

Beyond simply collecting names and dates, I’ll guide you through the art of storytelling—bringing your ancestors to life by adding historical context to their stories. This approach transforms dry genealogical data into vivid family histories that truly honour your heritage.

Ready to begin? Let’s embark on this rewarding journey of family discovery together.

  • Great Grandparents: Five.

    You were previously introduced to my Scottish great-grandmother as mentioned in “The Arrivals – 1889”. She arrived on the Dacca in 1889. Banffshire. My name is Jessie Donald. I was born on 10 April 1863 at Tombreck, Inveravon, Banffshire, Scotland. My mother was Annie McCulloch and my father was Alexander Donald. I do remember that Read more

  • Great grandparents: Four.

    You were previously introduced to my Scottish great-grandfather as mentioned in “The Arrivals – 1883 (1)”. He arrived on board the “Oban Bay” in 1883. 1856. My name is David Witherspoon Nicol. I was born in 1856. My parents were Peter and Elizabeth Nicol. Mammie was previously a McGregor. I am the eldest son. I Read more

  • Great grandparents: Three.

    My name is Mildred Annie Ray. I am the second child of William and Hannah Ray (nee Allen). They will tell their own stories later. Allandale, Queensland. I was born on 2 February 1894 at a very small place called Allandale near Eton which is located about 19 miles south-west of Mackay. I have an Read more

  • Great Grandparents: Two.

    You were previously introduced to my English great-grandmother as mentioned in “The Arrivals – 1912” on board the “Waipara“. More about what happened continues. Hopton, Suffolk. My name is Jane Garnham. I was born in Hopton, Suffolk, England on 11 May 1877. My parents were Frederick and Elizabeth Garnham (nee Wiseman). We were all living Read more

  • Great grandparents: One.

    You were introduced to my English great-grandfather in “The Arrivals – 1912″ on board the “Waipara“. More about what happened after 1912 soon… Bradford, Yorkshire. My name is Albert Edward Austin. I was born in Bradford Yorkshire England on 23 August 1878. I am the eldest son of William and Mary Austin nee Tilbrooke. We Read more

  • Great-grandparents: Summary.

    Coming Weeks. Over the coming weeks, I shall be looking into the lives of my great-grandparents – paternal and maternal. The series will cover seven weeks not eight as I have an unknown person within this group. I have previously mentioned this in earlier blogs. Of these seven, only two were born in Australia. To Read more