So what do I hope to achieve by doing this?
Well, I want to follow the trail of my ancestors. I want to meet the family members who dad grew up with. He has first cousins, who are in their late 70's and early 80's whom I want to meet. If I don't do this soon I will never meet them and I will regret not hearing their stories. I want to do this for them, for me, and for my descendants.
So where do I want to go?

Places of my ancestors

I enjoyed reading this post and I am pleased for you that you are planning a Family History Holiday to the UK.
I think you can actually convince your kids to go on a family history holiday. I suggest, one way of doing it, is to encourage them to watch one of UK’s popular TV shows – ‘Who Do You Think You Are?’
The latest series have shown nine celebrities who researched into their family histories. The results were just amazing and were perfect examples of how you never know where your research may take you.
All the best in your plans.
Thank you so much for your reply. I am so excited about this journey I want to take. You are right, I must watch Who Do You Think You Are? with them. I love that show. It is so interesting to hear about where others have come from or the history of the home they are living in. Have you undertaken any research into your family?
Regards,
Megan
Megan, your holiday plan sounds absolutely fascinating! Are you sure you have no connections with the Burtons based in Essex? That’s my husband’s side. But then again, it’s one of the most diffused surnames in UK, so I guess, it would probably be a little harder for you to pinpoint #lol
I can see how you might struggle with the kids. I suspect that’s because you told them the purpose of your trip. My 17 year old son would be exactly the same. I’m sure, however, when you get here, they will both enjoy the sights, as much as having a peep through the window of your ancestors 🙂
Hello Giulia
I haven’t as yet come across any Burton’s in my tree and it would be a common name although not as common as Walker is! Have you or your husband ever been to do a trip to explore your heritage?
Oh the kids know I want to go meet the relatives but they also know me too well and know that any trip away will invariably end up with me finding old buildings to explore. When we went to Tasmania a few years ago the response was “not another old house!” However, I think there is enough variety in the UK that we will come across things for everyone to enjoy. So excited to get planning!
Regards,
Megan
Hi Megan
I think it is wonderful that you want to find out about your ancestors. I think your holiday will be a blast and that your children will later thank you for the experience. We have so much to learn from our ancestors even if they are deceased. I also think a swing on a tree in the cemetery is a great idea. Wishing you a wonderful holiday and I hope you find everything your looking for and so much more.
Hi Angie
Thank yo so much for reading and taking the time to comment. I know it will be exciting to undertake this trip and I know my kids will enjoy it as well. It’s just they get a bit sick of my desire to trawl through old buildings. When we went to Tasmania a few years ago they would be “Mum, not another old house!” However, the old houses and buildings have a character that the modern ones are devoid of! Please come again to my site and follow our planning of our trip and then the trip itself as I intend to let you all know how it all goes.
Regards,
Megan