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Born Together, Gone Too Soon: The Story of Lily and May Hellyer

ON THIS DAY…13TH AUGUST In the late summer of 1880, twin girls were born into a Royal Naval family in Plymouth. Their father’s work kept the household afloat but also took him away from home, while their mother managed daily … Continue reading

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DNA Highlights My Grandpa Geake’s Mysterious Irish Connections

Ancestry has recently completed its Irish ethnicity regions update and now offers 92 distinct regions in Ireland. This has resulted in my being able to identify some areas on my maternal grandfather’s side (William Hellyer Geake). My mum, aunt and … Continue reading

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Hellyer, Helyer, Hellier, Helliar, Heller, Hillier, Holliar And So It Goes On…

Today’s genealogical tip is to consider all name variants when you can’t find a record for your ancestor. I’ve had a minor breakthrough in tracing my Hellier/Hellyer line into the 18th century. For a while I’d been stuck at the … Continue reading

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When You Think You Know Something, Look Again

Today’s genealogical tip is to keep revising your information and checking sources. My 2 x great-grandparents, John and Mary Ann Hellier/Hellyer, lived in the Devonport area of Plymouth for much of their married life and had, what I believed to … Continue reading

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GRO Provides Mother’s Maiden Names During Free Search

I’ve mentioned before about the discrepancy I have regarding the maiden name of my 2 x great-grandmother (see my blog posts here and here). In 1871 she married my 2 x great-grandfather, John Gale Hellyer, in the parish church at … Continue reading

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My AncestryDNA Results Say I’m From The Emerald Isle

Yesterday, I received the results of my AncestryDNA test. In a previous post I hinted that I thought I’d be predominantly British with possibly some Irish, Scandinavian and Western European genes. I wasn’t too far off except to learn that … Continue reading

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Burgoyne Or Congdon! What Was My Gr-Gr-Grandmother’s Maiden Name?

Having recently sent away for some details about the children of John Gale Hellier and his wife, Mary Ann, I acquired by default a copy of the couple’s marriage certificate amongst some documents which had been submitted to a Bristol … Continue reading

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The Life Of My 2 x Great-Aunt Kate Louisa Hellyer

Born the eldest child to John Gale Hellier, a stoker in the Royal Navy, and his wife, Mary Ann (nee Congdon) in 1878, Kate Louisa Hellyer had a difficult start in life. She was 12 when her mother died and … Continue reading

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Hello Great-Great-Grandpa, How Do You Do! Meet The Ancestors.

Click PLAY to hear an AI-generated audio discussion, created for a young audience, on this blog post’s key topics. (The audio was produced by NotebookLM Deep Dive Conversation.) Were your ancestors talented, did they bring a little sunshine into their … Continue reading

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Who Was This Man? Might He Be A Geake, Hellyer, Weaver or Smale?

This photograph was amongst a few old pictures previouly in the possession of my maternal grandmother, Phyllis Grace Geake (nee Weaver). I don’t know who this gentleman was and I’m wondering if anyone has seen a copy of this photo … Continue reading

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