Last year, I heard about the A to Z blogging challenge and decided to participate. Bloggers are challenged to choose a theme - it certainly doesn’t have to be genealogy - and following the alphabet, upload a post on that theme every day except Sunday. I did get as far as H, on a theme about my own ancestors. But later, I found that successful bloggers pre-planned their posts. So this year, I did just that, and know what I will write about each day. I can even write ahead of the day and schedule the posts for uploading.
My husband John Bruce Moxon and I have been members of the English based Moxon Society since 2008, the first year we travelled overseas together in retirement. In 2012, I took over the job of volunteer webmaster until 2018 and we also administer the membership of Australians who are interested in Moxon or Moxham genealogy. There is also a third variant here - Moxom. The Moxon name hails from Yorkshire whilst the Moxham name was first found in Wiltshire. Inevitably, over the centuries, the names were mixed up and now, some Moxons have inherited Moxham DNA and vice versa. Hence, the Society covers both names.
Moxons and Moxhams are now found all over the world, mostly in English speaking countries, as would be expected.
This blog covers those found in Australia and New Zealand, and occasionally in Papua New Guinea.
I’m Margaret Tucker Moxon on Facebook, and am also a member of the Society of Australian Genealogists, The Guild of One-Name Studies (GOONS) and The Surname Society (TSS) where I am focussed on the surname Moxon. I completed the Diploma of Family History at the University of Tasmania in 2017 and a Family History Skills & Strategies (Intermediate) Distance Learning Course with Pharos tutors in 2014. The latter covers English genealogy.
My first post for the Challenge will appear on April 1.
Surname variants are always fascinating. Great topic for the #AtoZChallenge. See you in April!
ReplyDeleteCheers Molly.
DeleteWelcome to the challenge Margaret, hoping all goes well for you.
ReplyDeleteThanks Jill.
DeleteLooking forward to what you’ve discovered. I’m back for year 6 in telling the stories of my mother through photos. https://everyonehasafamilystorytotell.wordpress.com/
ReplyDeleteThank you Jeane. I’ll look you up.
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