« Reply #44 on: Tuesday 11 November 25 16:05 GMT (UK) »
I did love that old FRC.
Me too. Also responsible for my family history 'wildest coincidence'.
Before it closed for good I spent as much time as I could there - often going after leaving work. Normally I'd get the train to either Highbury & Islington or Essex Road, then the bus to Rosebery Avenue.
To maximise use of the time available I'd print lists of things I needed to do. On this random occasion I was later than normal, and sitting on a number 38 bus. I unusually got my notes out to check through what I was going to do so I'd have a head start as soon as I got to the FRC.
Then the woman sitting next to me on the bus apologises for reading my notes, but she couldn't help but see the slightly unusual family name of her partner written down several times. Turns out her partner's family were originally from the small Norfolk village my ancestors were from, and I later discovered were in fact related.
I went there to check a 1933 birth entry of a distant relative many years ago, and it got me hooked on genealogy ever since. When i looked at the ledgers, I thought "
Well where is the date of birth then?" and I was told I had to send off for the birth cert to get the DOB.
I then had a sneak look at the birth entry of a close friend and work colleague born in December 1944.
Researching:
LONDON, Coombs, Roberts, Auber, Helsdon, Fradine, Morin, Goodacre
DORSET Coombs, Munday
NORFOLK Helsdon, Riches, Harbord, Budery
KENT Roberts, Goodacre
SUSSEX Walder, Boniface, Dinnage, Standen, Lee, Botten, Wickham, Jupp
SUFFOLK Titshall, Frost, Fairweather, Mayhew, Archer, Eade, Scarfe
DURHAM Stewart, Musgrave, Wilson, Forster
SCOTLAND Stewart in Selkirk
USA Musgrave, Saix
ESSEX Cornwell, Stock, Quilter, Lawrence, Whale, Clift
OXON Edgington, Smith, Inkpen, Snell, Batten, Brain