However, Northamptonshire has its own hidden histories and like elsewhere in Britain, the contributions of people of African, Asian and Caribbean origins are invisible to the majority of people living in the county today. That is until now!
Project researchers have been able to establish dates, names and sometimes family stories by delving in a variety of archives. These include parish registers, personal and family documents, newspapers, paintings, photographs, gravestones and other media. These records will only be partial and some people will not have left any trace in the records. However, it is exciting to realise that there is a wealth of material relating to the past that has yet to be unearthed.
Here you can now find out about people such as Peter
the Saracen who lived in Northampton in 1205, the
18th century slave Caesar
Shaw, the Dare
family of Gretton, Catherine
Prentice or the suffragette, Sophia
Duleep Singh. Click
here to discover who else has links to Northamptonshire’s
past.