52 Ancestors 2026 Week 23 - A Place That Matters
Sussex: The Quiet Thread Running Through My Family’s Story Some families are tied together by heirlooms, others by stories. Mine, I’ve come to realise, is held together by a place — Sussex . Not a single village or parish, but the whole sweep of it: the chalk of the Downs, the flat, wind‑shaped openness of the Marsh, the tight streets of Brighton, the wooded Weald, the coastlines that shaped livelihoods and losses. When I look across my tree, Sussex isn’t just a backdrop. It’s the constant. The quiet thread. The place that shaped generation after generation of my ancestors, even when the records fall silent on the “why” and “how.” This week’s theme — A Question the Records Can’t Answer — made me think not of a single ancestor, but of the land they walked. What kept them here? The records tell me where they lived: Midley, Rye, Brighton, Chailey, Eastbourne, Hailsham, Worthing, Lancing, Billingshurst, Sidlesham, the Marsh parishes, the Downs villages. They tell me what they ...






