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TFHS Inc. Member no 66
Family history has been my passion for the past 40 years. 
Well, probably longer as I have always had an interest in old cemeteries even before I knew what genealogy was. Family historians are unbelievably luck today as the number of finding aides increase by the minute. There was no Pioneer Index and no microfilm available when I first began and this meant that every advance was hard won and extremely satisfying.
Because many of my families were very early (but not First Fleeters) and finding them in the UK was almost impossible, I started collecting everyone and even today I am happy to add someone to my charts. However I don't believe a list of names is very exciting without also recording some aspect of their life as well, so I tend to read newspapers a lot.
Even after 40+ years I have families that have not progressed very far at all and this year, with access to
the UK censuses, I think I have found my Manson family at long last. It is all circumstantial at present but with names like Nedby and Franklin in both lines looks very promising.
The photograph is of my great great grandmother Frances Sturzaker (nee McDonald).
Leith, Gillam, Howman, Newbury, Cooper, Robson, Sturzaker, Fogg, Wakley, Manson, Furner, McDonald, Marsden & Farman
Researching the people buried in the East Devonport Anglican,Public & Catholic cemeteries.
Family history of the McDonald family of Ulverstone
Aboriginal genealogy especially the families of Dalyrymple Briggs and Thomas Johnson.
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