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To preserve over 45 years of research, so that, hopefully, others may take up
the challenge in years to come, this family history website is now kindly hosted
by the Guild of One Name Studies (with whom I registered my extensive research
into the Blunderfield surname in 2010).
Individuals on the
direct ancestral lines, have a # after their ID number. This is
particularly useful when navigating 'back down' the tree after following the
'parent' links upwards.
I have begun to write mini-biographies for
various people shown on the tree. Wherever you see a person's reference number on
the charts in this form e.g. J0309 or
B0306 , their biography can be viewed by clicking on the reference number. If you would like more
details, can see a mistake or can provide more information, for any branch of
the family tree, please e-mail me at:
The
'Document Archive' now contains over 10,000 files, including
Census Pages, Parish Register Extracts, Photographs, Certificates, Military
Service Records etc. Some smaller images and documents are
still stored in an individual's Scrapbook. Make a note of the individuals ID
number before searching the archive.
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