Who Do You Think You Are?

East Sussex

Our visit to East Sussex coincides with the national mood going in two directions – cautious optimism that we are over the worst, clashing with autumnal anxiety of a potential second wave amid retightening social restrictions. With all this in mind, it’s worth emphasising that family historians should check that any museum, library or record office they intend to visit is open for business before setting off, and make allowances for booking an appointment in advance and longer-than-usual response times to online queries.

We caught up with Brighton and

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