We sat through it and enjoyed seeing straight forward research being done,apart from the quick visit to Germany all home grown at last. It showed the importance of researching even well established family stories. He used many of the basic tools so familiar to us all, census, wills, Parish Registers, military records and memorial stones as well as family recollections infact all the things we advise beginners to try. perhaps this should have been the first in the series rather than the last
Trees
I agree! If you are just starting out it does show that you never know what's out there in the archives waiting to be found.
They skipped past several names to get to a few of the more interesting bits,
Obviously nothing interesting to say about them but a mention of where born and an occupation would have been good.
What about poor old George, I'll bet as the eldest son he thought he was up for inheriting the whole estate, with perhaps a small bequest to each of his siblings.
I can imagine that he truly did think he was 'done out' of his inheritance, especially as it was his youngest sisters husband who had the cash to buy the place....he must have seen it as adding insult to injury.
Suey