How does being a family historian change you?
By Bob McAllister Many years ago (when I filled most of the time now devoted to family history with a full-time job), I read The Gatton Mystery by James and Desmond Gibney¹. It explored the issues surrounding a still-unsolved horrific triple murder that took place near Gatton on the evening of Boxing Day 1898². One of the authors was a judge and his brother a senior public servant. I recall their book laid out in some detail the events as … Continue reading