52 Ancestors 2026 Week 14 - A Brick Wall Revisited
Tracing the Short Life of Thomas Laws Some ancestors leave behind a trail of records that feel like breadcrumbs—small, scattered clues that hint at a fuller story. Others leave almost nothing at all. For years, my paternal 3rd great‑grandfather Thomas Laws has been one of those elusive figures: a man who appeared suddenly in the records, married young, fathered three children, and was gone by the age of twenty‑nine. Revisiting him this week reminded me that even the briefest lives can anchor an entire branch of a family tree. 🌿 A Beginning Without a Beginning Thomas’s story opens with a single, frustratingly vague fact: Born 1807, Sussex. No parish. No parents. No siblings. No baptismal entry that can be confidently tied to him. For a genealogist, this is the classic brick wall: a man who appears fully formed in adulthood, with no documented childhood to place him among the many Laws/Lawes families scattered across Sussex. 💍 Marriage in Eastbourne The first solid record is his marri...




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