Fascinating, isn't it Jo? My friend who does genealogy as a paid hobby did mine for me, after mum and dad died, as a gift, as she remembered them both fondly. It was brilliant, went back right to the early half of the 19th century, through the mining villages of Durham where dad's lot came from, but back via Scotland to Derry in N Ireland where the family had also been miners! On mum's side there was a lot from London, my great granddad who died in WWI had been a caretaker at the Houses of Parliament which entitled him to marry my g-grandmother at St George's Hanover Square, where the MPs get married
He used to look after the clock in Big Ben
Some g-g-g-g-aunty was a mantua maker, which is apparently headwear, like hats, a g-g- grandfather had been a horse vet in Westminster. Must be where B gets her love on animals
Then there was a long line of farmers, from Metfield on the Norfolk/Suffolk border
I love all that stuff, it fascinates me!
Good luck finding yours Weka
Have you thought of looking through the online censuses at all? Some are accessible for free, I think x