An avenue to satisfy (or is it rather to feed) my addiction to puzzling out genealogical ponders.
Delving into the family history on and off for about 20 years has left me hopelessly addicted to the following clues, hunches and inevitable red herrings that are all needed to piece together the bare chapters of someone's life. Unable to resist people's 'brick walls' or an innocent query re the origin of grandparents and those before, there's nothing better than trying to find the unfound.
This is my sudoku, my multilevel crossword, my jigsaw where most of the pieces are missing and there's definitely no picture to start from.
So - to satisfy this addiction, each week I intend to choose someone at random from the 1881 census (checking that their story hasn't already unfolded on ancestry.co.uk) and uncover, piece together what I can from internet sources their untold story.
The puzzling and the unfolding story will be told in this blog.
Sunday, 22 July 2012
First protagonist - Alexander Cowan
OK ... so no obvious Alexander(ria) Cowan in the 1871 or 1891 census on ancestry from Scotland living anyway near Rotherham. There was one who married in Nottinghamshire and is living there in 1891 but he's a farm labourer in 1891 - surely a come down from managing a pub. Time to puzzle - excellent!
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