When a Short Break Turns into 8 Years

30th April 2018, I had gotten into a crazy busy schedule, publishing a blog post to Anglo-Indian Project every two-three days. Way too much, and inevitably led to a mini burnout, or more accurately blog-out. Eight years later, we’re back.

Slowly working through the older posts to update them and writing new content on ancestors and all things Anglo-Indian.

Exciting things to come including a YouTube channel on its way with improved content.

For now, the hundreds of previous posts are available to browse on the AIP.

There’s lots more to explore within.

Good to be back!

Anglo-Indian Project

About the Anglo-Indian Project

Started in 2014 by Dr Daniel Marshall, the original focus, which remains a key theme of the Anglo-Indian Project, was the genealogical exploration of Daniel’s late Nana, Elaine Cynthia Hassett. The Anglo-Indian Project has since grown into a broad exploration of Anglo-Indian history with a vision to keep the fire burning for a community rich in history and importance for the contemporary world.

You can interact with the project via this website and blog or the YouTube Channel (coming soon).

If you are interested in being involved, finding out more, or just curious, we welcome your communication using the above methods, use our Get in Touch page.

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