Twice Removed Series 2 Episode 4
Historian Sarah Murden takes us back in time to explore our Georgian ancestors. What was life like for our working ancestors? Why was there such a big divide between poor and rich? How long did they live and why was everyone so obsessed with getting married? Sarah answers all this and more!
Watch Sarah Murden's Interview Here
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Listen to Sarah Murden's Interview Here
Discover The Georgians
You can listen to all series and episodes of Twice Removed on the podcast (of the same name), available on Apple, Stitcher, Spotify and more.
A Spotlight on Sarah Murden
Sarah Murden is an 18th century historian, genealogist and co-author of several historical biographies of the period. She spends much more of her life than she really should down proverbial 18th century ‘rabbit holes’ ferreting out new pieces of information about the period to share with readers of her blog, All Things Georgian, which covers everything from aristocrats to murderers, art to fashion and everything in between. You can find out more about her books via Pen & Sword Books, or follow her on social media via Twitter, which is where she can usually be found or on her Facebook page.
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