Research Journal & Commentary
This journal shares reflections on archival discoveries, evidential methodology, Scottish and North East record systems, and case-based insight drawn from professional genealogical practice.
Each article is grounded in historical sources and structured analysis.
Uncovering Family History: The 1921 Black Friday Strikes and Their Impact on the North East
Introduction As a history enthusiast and family genealogist, I was thrilled to discover during my research that the 1921 Census recorded my coal...
Your Family History Awaits: The Best Way to Start Your Genealogy Journey
Are you curious about your family's past? Have you always wanted to know where you came from, who your ancestors were, or what stories they may have...
Uncovering Your Family’s Legacy
Are you curious about your family's past? Have you always wanted to know where you came from, who your ancestors were, or what stories they may have...
The Importance of Timing
The 1921 census is a treasure trove of information that offers insights into the lives of our ancestors. Scotlandpeople.gov.uk recently released an...
About the Author
Amy Logan is a Master’s-qualified genealogist specialising in Scottish and North East family history research. Her work is grounded in structured evidential methodology and archival investigation.
Discuss Your Research
If you are considering professional family history research in Scotland or the North East of England, I would be very pleased to discuss your enquiry.
Each project begins with careful review of your aims and a clearly outlined research proposal.




