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Using Gravestones to Trace Your Ancestors (Paperback)

A Guide for Family Historians

Family History > Types of Records P&S History > Reference

By Amanda Leedham
Imprint: Pen & Sword Family History
Series: Tracing Your Ancestors
Pages: 176
Illustrations: 30 mono illustrations
ISBN: 9781036110611
Published: 30th March 2025

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Everyone dies, it’s the one certainty in life. Whilst burials have been taking place for thousands of years, the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries saw the start of the gravestone boom as public graveyards became commonplace and personalised gravestones became more financially viable. The information provided on gravestones and monuments make them a valuable primary source for anyone wanting to trace their family history. They can provide details that are not available in the official records, holding clues to break down brick walls, but also work hand in hand with original records and documents.

Taking an in depth look at what our ancestors left behind on their gravestones and monuments, Amanda Leedham advises the reader how to record this information, and explores how it can aid family research and paint a picture of our ancestors' lives. From exploring the types of occupations listed, to how family ties are portrayed, and from child mortality, to the perception of women, this book is also a great insight into social history. In addition, the author looks into the beliefs and fears of the period in terms of burial, such as bodysnatchers and being buried alive, and how the depiction of death changed and burial traditions developed. The evidence that the graves give us for how people died, from illness to things such as accidents or murder, is also explored.

With meticulous research into military graves, the author looks at the different types of military gravestones and the difference between personal graves and the Commonwealth War Graves in Britain. There is also large case study on how graves can help with our ancestors’ sense of place and belonging. All of this is complemented with official documents, records, and extensive use of the national and local newspapers to show how important gravestones can be.

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About Amanda Leedham

Amanda Leedham is a Local Historian and Genealogist who runs AJ Family History. She has worked in the Higher Education Sector for over 10 years. Amanda holds an MA in English Local History and a BA in Archaeology and Ancient History both from the University of Leicester. She lives on the Lincolnshire coast with her husband and two children. This is her first publication with Pen and Sword.

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