In this issue:
  • Dear Members – The Editor
  • The Great Storm of 1868 – Shirley Wittering
  • The Altham burial registers and what they can tell us about life in the early 19th century – Steve Terry
  • Exploring the history of your plot – Peter Cooper
  • The Groves in the Regency Period 1811-1820 – Steve Barrett
  • Listening to the Children – One Place in the Report to the Commission on Child Labour, 1842 – Steve Cussons
  • An Interesting Fellow from Coates – Colin Ashworth
  • Have I gone too far? Or, ‘The story of a database’ – Susan Ross
  • Starting a One-Place Study 100+ miles from home – Sue Burnay
  • The six Hearn children in the graveyard – Magdalen Galley-Taylor
  • RootsMagic V9 Associations for One-Place Studies – Julie Muirhead
  • Welcome New Studies!
  • Bert Hart, Pioneer Grocer – Pamela Forsyth 
  • Change and Decay: The Smithy on the Green – Shirley Wittering
  • “Not Like Us”: A Book Review of ‘Marginalised Ancestors’ – Helen Shields
  • What’s On: OPS-Useful Events Coming Up

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