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Emma Explores… Stories, Mysteries and Fame » Emma Cox » January 2025

Today's episode, “Names in My Tree” has Emma looking into the curious, melodious, and surprising names in her family tree. On the journey, she shares tips for exploring the names in your family lines.

Names seem to be one of the first ways family members learn about their history. Sometime after settling on grandparents' pet names, they ask questions about surnames and relationships soon after.

Today’s episode focuses very specifically on the names in Emma’s family tree as a thread to pull us through some incredible resources you might never have known about. She’s kindly offered her slides here as a reference.

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As with each episode, Emma thoughtfully included several unexpected tips. Among them were:

Examples of individuals & their stories:

Useful References

Emma’s assortment of helpful sites for this kind of research:

  • Find a grave

  • Family Tree Maker (or other desktop family history software) for reports

  • The London Gazette (or other local newspaper)

  • Old family wills

  • Europeans in West Africa

  • Newspaper obituaries

  • Imperial War Museum oral histories (UK)

  • Grenadier Guards & Photographs of individuals (example above)

  • Companies House for living people associated with companies in the UK. (In the US, such details are called annual information statements and are available from the Secretary of State for each state. A great many corporations are in Delaware.)

  • Useful free Windows software called “Transcript” for transcribing wills

  • To find the distribution of surnames and learn about their origins (ad-supported):

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