November 5th Website

November 5th Website
I have created a website that contains more information than this blog. It also contains a memorial page.
Click on the tab above to go directly to the website.



Showing posts with label research. Show all posts
Showing posts with label research. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 13, 2016

M.A.T.R. Researching



 
I have finally listened to all the friends, family and some of the people I have already done research for and created a website to offer my researching skills for a fee.


I am offering my skills is genealogical and/or military research. The website is: 

http://www.matrresearching.com/




Additional Note: The way I came up with the name 'M.A.T.R. Researching' is by wanting to acknowledge the two people that started my genealogical and military researching.
'M.A.' are the initials of my grandmother - in response to her death in January 1998 I began my genealogical research.
'T.R.' are the initials of my great-grandfather who is the very first person I undertook military research for.

Friday, April 12, 2013

The word is getting out

I received noticed a week ago that findmypast.com.au were going to included the brief summary I wrote about the research I have undertaken / the soldiers of the November 5th 1916 in their ANZAC memory bank.


 This is the image seen by all in the memory bank


When I got to their site I was totally surprised and very pleased to see that this brief overview was the third story, so everyone that visits that part of the site will see what I have found / been doing.

My main hope is that this will give the families that I have not been contact with another avenue to get in touch with me and the website.

Findmypast also put up the poems I have written (they are in another section on this blog), they are on the second page - story number 6.


This is entry for the poems. This also includes a poem found amongst my pop's World War Two items that he had.



The address to view my overview along with all the other stories and memories findmypast have included in their memory bank is: <http://www.findmypast.com.au/articles/anzac-day-stories/page-1>