So we are chatting to Vikings !!!! How interesting.....

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I knew my greats had a hard time and food was so hard to get, sometimes it was just boiled meat bones to try and make a broth...
And addresses were dwellings....wherever they, could find a place....
I did do some reading about the work houses, goodness life was really hard....
It is strange really I always said I had lived in Norfolk ( where we live now ) in my past life ( I was not born here etc) then I find my family started here back in the 1600,s they must of been the posher branch because the great great link x 6 was a tax collector .......horse and cart between Norfolk and London I guess.....
But the sad stories I discovered do break your heart life was so hard.....they would not have had such food choices or even thought about sugar...
It would of just been about earning a few pennies to stay alive .....
My grand parents died before I was born as well, I need to do some more research , one family was wiped out by TB....
They left there children all without parents 11 of them to cope on their own....youngest was one!!!!
Amazing the one who was the youger is well, and goodness she knows how to budget and cook....etc.....survival I think....
But did people care more then and help each other out more .....I do wonder :/
Thank you all for sharing, yes genetic testing sounds good....and sorry to hear about the condition your husband has popsy and you to Indy x
Thanks for sharing , I love family history stories and it's links of what could be or may of been , will never really know of course a bit like a puzzle or a book ........x
Long may you reign !!!!!!!