Who is Family?
To make things absolutely clear, this is a family history site. It records as accurately as possible, and with as much supporting documentation as possible, the extended families connected to my mum’s family.
To make things absolutely clear, this is a family history site. It records as accurately as possible, and with as much supporting documentation as possible, the extended families connected to my mum’s family.
My great grandmother, Ruth Moody, remains relatively unknown despite years of research. But small items do sometimes give a glimpse.
Ruth Moody 1874-1936 Read More »
Spelling was largely the domain of the parish priest or other professional with responsibility for recording key events. There were few standardised rules and the clerks inevitably recorded names etc as they heard them pronounced.
Inconsistent Spelling? Read More »
The only sure way to ‘future proof’ the information I have collected is to be disciplined about the way it is recorded. Consistency, accuracy and completeness are key.
Eyebrows were raised at a marriage where the difference in ages between bride and groom was 60 years. We have no evidence however to suggest that the couple were not happy.
A remarkable marriage.. Read More »
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Data subjects, being all visitors and users of any website who are members of the European Union, and therefore who submit personal data. Derbyshire Hills.com is the data processor and data controller of this site. You can find out more about this law here.
Effective from 25th May, 2018
This Privacy Policy sets out how we use and protect information that you may provide when you use this website. Your privacy is protected and important to us. If you provide identifiable personal information it will only be used to help us respond to your research requests and to help you learn the history of these families.
Derbyshire Hills.com collects any personal data submitted through https://derbyshirehills.com
We may update this policy periodically, please check this page to ensure that you are in agreement with any changes.
Personal information, basically any data that can be used to identify or contact you is collected so we can help you participate in this family history. This could include your name, business name, address details, email, telephone numbers, or information pertaining to our joint research. You may also at times be asked to leave a message about your own family history. Websites also collect your IP address through the use of Cookies (find out more about cookies below).
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Information is saved until the enquiry is dealt with, and then archived with the project or on cloud based systems if you are an involved in ongoing research. We also retain your contact details and information in the emails you have sent, but you can request to have your personal details deleted at any time.
We will not sell, distribute, or lease your personal information to third parties unless we have your express permission, or are required by law to do so. We may use your personal information to send you relevant information about our family histories.
In our commitment to ensuring that your information is secure and to prevent unauthorised access or disclosure, we have suitable physical, electronic and managerial procedures in place to safeguard and secure the information we collect online.
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