An Online Event for Family History, Ancestry and Genealogy Researchers
The Genealogy Show is a two-day virtual event from Friday 25 June (12:00AM BST) – Saturday 26 June 2021 (11:59PM BST) I’m a speaker this year and in two online…
The Genealogy Show is a two-day virtual event from Friday 25 June (12:00AM BST) – Saturday 26 June 2021 (11:59PM BST) I’m a speaker this year and in two online…
The second part of my memoir, Where are the grown-ups? required some historical research. I didn't include everything I found out and some questions are only occurring to me now,…
A presentation, discussion and Q&A on all aspects of using your family's story as material for a book. The group chose to read Where are the grown-ups? and invited me…
https://youtu.be/1FgVJcIqAuc A presentation, reading and Q&A with members of the Jewish Genealogical Society of Great Britain. Do genealogists always know what happens to the information they uncover? Perhaps not. This…
Thanks to zoom, a planned presentation on Where are the grown-ups? went ahead on 1 June 2020 A thoroughly enjoyable and stimulating discussion with fellow writers on my approach to…
A pre-recorded conversation about Where are the grown-ups? with presenter Leigh Chambers, broadcast on 22 May 2020. Here's the link to the book. https://amzn.to/2tNvGBj
Listen or read the transcript https://bit.ly/2LGzAl5
The following article was written for Family Tree Magazine blog and published online in August 2019 The discovery of a black and white photograph of a beautiful young woman inspired…
An article I wrote for the Jewish Chronicle, published on 15 May 2020. Where are the grown-ups is available in paperback and kindle formats on Amazon. https://amzn.to/3cI2IEz
My paternal grandfather, Aaron Miller was a master baker and by 1920 he owned his own shop in London. People would travel across the city to buy the bread, cakes…