New member – Karen Cummings
Based in Suffolk, Karen has the Higher Certificate (with distinction) and the Diploma in Genealogy from the IHGS. In terms of research, Karen specialises in family tree packages and local research in Cambridgeshire, Suffolk and Essex. Her passions are standards in genealogy and good quality report writing and this has lead to her teaching the […]
New Member – Nikki Paine
After achieving an MSc from Strathclyde in 2016, Nikki currently works as a part time genealogist primarily researching family histories and putting them in context with the social history of the time. These might be name studies or building studies where the families that have lived there over time are researched. Based in Ashford in […]
New Publication – Two Hundred Years of Scottish Jewry – RQG Member Michael Tobias, Contributor
RQG member Michael Tobias has an established reputation within the sphere Jewish Genealogy as well as Database Development. Michael has written two chapters and contributed to a third in a new book ‘Two Hundred Years of Scottish Jewry’. Published by The Scottish Jewish Archives Centre, the book marks the completion of an ambitious and innovative […]
Secret Norwich – a new book by RQG member Elizabeth Walne
We are delighted to announce a new publication titled Secret Norwich by RQG member Elizabeth Walne. Much has been written about the city, but Secret Norwich aims to explore some of the lesser-known aspects of its history. From the forgotten origins of our best-known parks, through burial planning, plague, pox and pleasure gardens, and via […]
