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I am a professional historical and genealogical researcher with over 40 years experience. Specialist in Chancery records. #research #genealogy #familyhistory

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Susan Moore Research
7 years
Chancery, Chancery, #Chancery. If the records for this wonderful source seem daunting, my guide book can help. The more people who enjoy the wonderful personal detail to be found in these records at @UkNatArchives the better
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@PharosTutors
Pharos Tutors
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Progressing Your Local History Research. This is the second of two courses developed with the British Association for Local History (BALH), the national organisation for local history. https://t.co/o1MsvwIkfx
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Layer Marney Tower
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The History Festival, Funky Voice and MR James Ghost Stories - https://t.co/HI3vugTkSE
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@UkNatArchives
The National Archives
4 months
šŸ“£ Exhibition extended! 'MI5: Official Secrets' has been our most popular exhibition to date at The National Archives in Kew. If you haven't yet visited, you still have time, as we are extending its run until 23 November. Plan your visit, entry free: https://t.co/4smRqnfyFo
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@cpsavesoil
Conscious Planet #SaveSoil
8 months
Save Soil before you sleep! While a single post might seem small, every post or share creates ripples of change. With technology connecting over 4.1 billion minds across borders and cultures, we have the power to create the largest movement for soil in human history. Each time
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The National Archives
8 months
Five reasons to visit 'MI5: Official Secrets' - our free five-star-rated exhibition...
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@TheHeraldrySoc
The Heraldry Society
9 months
The Herald Our latest blog article is all about busting those myths and misconceptions that so readily attach themselves to heraldry
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Susan Moore Research
9 months
This course starts very soon now. I’m very much looking forward to showing off the amazing wonders of these records. How many others start with ā€œMy great grandfatherā€¦ā€ and go on to recite a full family tree?!
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Pharos Tutors
9 months
Family Feuds – how to find and interpret Chancery court records. Students will learn the type of records to expect, where to find them and how to interpret them. https://t.co/DMZE2Da6uP
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Pharos Tutors
10 months
Getting Started with Local History. This course is aimed at any local historian looking for inspiration and advice though it will especially appeal to those of you who have recently started or would like to start researching local history. https://t.co/UKDOyYqzfz
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Susan Moore Research
11 months
Looking forward to teaching this course and showing more people the huge amount of genealogical information that can be found in Chancery records. Where else can you find five generations all explained in one document?!
@PharosTutors
Pharos Tutors
11 months
Family Feuds – how to find and interpret Chancery court records. Chancery court records are some of the most underused, and yet useful, records that any family or local historian can use. https://t.co/rsYg9APJI0
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Pharos Tutors
11 months
Understanding Title Deeds. Title Deeds, documenting the ownership of land and property, are to be found in almost all record repositories and are some of the most useful records for the family, house and local historian. https://t.co/up0SxNDSBG
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Sarah Pettyfer
11 months
Wow for anyone like me who loves legal records and courts, this is a great immersive resource https://t.co/r6gRrhJ4Fv @AGRAGenealogy @SoGGenealogist
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Pharos Tutors
11 months
We have released a few more places for our Advanced Methods and Reports course with @CummingsPFH, starting in April. This is part of the Advanced Certificate programme, but can be taken as a standalone course too. #OnlineCourses #Genealogy #Methodology https://t.co/cCdJvyJ89t
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Pharos Tutors
1 year
Thinking of becoming a Professional Genealogist and want to develop your genealogical skills to support your work? Then our Advanced Certificate is for you. https://t.co/XY6ctXc6xy #Genealogy #FamilyHistory #DistanceLearning #OnlineCourses #GenealogyCourses
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Peter O'Donoghue
1 year
Many congratulations to Timothy Duke, lately Clarenceux King of Arms, for his appointment as Commander of the Royal Victorian Order
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@BALHNews
BALH
1 year
Our collaboration with the @hist_towns is back! Join us on 28 January, where David Bowler will be considering the ways in which we can find historic Perth. Find out more: https://t.co/JHgxp2mL2U #WeAreLocalHistory #LocalHistoryForAll
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@humblehist
Humble History
1 year
Fancy learning how to research family history in a fabulous setting on the Helford River in Cornwall? I have partnered with the award-winning 4-star @BudockVeanHotel to offer a 4-day beginner’s course on 16-20th Feb 2025. https://t.co/R4bgrURBbY #FamilyHistory @AGRAGenealogy
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Susan Moore Research
1 year
Such a useful course for all those doing family and local history. And essential if you want to do my Family Feuds course on chancery records with @PharosTutors
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Pharos Tutors
1 year
Understanding Title Deeds. Documenting the ownership of land and property, title deeds can be found in almost all record repositories, whether they be from a solicitors collection, a large family estate collection, or part of the National Archives. https://t.co/up0SxNDSBG
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AGRA Genealogy
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Sophie Kay, AGRA Member, is giving a talk on occupations, ā€˜Bringing Home the Bacon’ for the Society of Genealogists on Saturday, 14 December. https://t.co/8cKchJdQvg
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