Unearth the Past: A family history & genealogy podcast

Dr Michala Hulme

Step into the fascinating world of genealogy and family history with Unearth the Past, a podcast hosted by the charismatic Dr. Michala Hulme. This show masterfully blends riveting discussions, deep dives into historical contexts, and practical tips for uncovering your ancestral roots. Each week, Dr Hulme welcomes an eclectic mix of guests—musicians, actors, sports stars, and public figures—unravelling the remarkable and often surprising stories hidden within their family trees.Beyond these compelling narratives, the podcast serves as a treasure trove for genealogy enthusiasts, spotlighting essential tools and resources for research. It also paints a vivid picture of the social and cultural landscapes that shaped family histories, exploring powerful themes like immigration, industrial revolutions, and the resilience of past generations.If you would like to get in touch with Michala, you can do so via her website, www.michalahulme.comIf you want to help support the making of the podcast, please visit Michala's Patreon account https://www. patreon.com/DrMichalaHulme

  • 44 minutes 57 seconds
    S3 Ep11: Fashion, Fishing and a lot of Family History: Unearthing the Past with the Queen of Vintage Sophia Rosemary

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    In this episode of Unearth the Past, Dr Michala Hulme steps into the world of vintage fashion by delving into the extraordinary family history of fashion influencer and vintage queen Sophia Rosemary. What unfolds is a gripping tale of hardship, resilience, and unexpected revelations—a history shaped by strong women, wartime sacrifice, and even a Victorian-era crime.

    Through archival records and historical sources, Sophia uncovers a gripping courtroom drama involving one of her ancestors—a theft scandal that played out in 19th-century England. But that’s just the beginning. As we trace her lineage through the early 20th century, we uncover the heartbreaking story of her great-great-grandfather, Herbert Simpson, who died at Gallipoli during World War I, and explore the working-class struggles of families in Lancashire and Yorkshire, enduring poverty, war, and social upheaval.

    Sophia reflects on how her ancestral past has shaped her identity today—how the stories of her bold, resourceful female ancestors connect to her love of vintage fashion, her deep appreciation for nostalgia, and her passion for Northern Soul culture. From her grandmother Edith, who refused to let polio define her, to newspaper reports documenting family members involved in unlicensed pub operations, petty theft, and even fishing championships, this journey paints a vivid and raw picture of Northern working-class life across generations. Join us as we unearth the past with the brilliant Sophia Rosemary.


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    21 March 2025, 8:00 am
  • 54 minutes 29 seconds
    S3 Ep10: From Moradabad to Merseyside: Unearthing the past with pop icon Holly Johnson

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    When Holly Johnson's voice first electrified the airwaves with Frankie Goes to Hollywood in the 1980s, few could have imagined the rich ancestral tapestry behind the man who urged us all to "Relax." Stepping away from his musical legacy, Holly joins us to unravel a family history that spans continents, military service, and unexpected cultural connections.

    Growing up in Liverpool – a city he describes as essentially "the capital of Ireland" – Holly's early years were shaped by sectarian divisions and The Beatles' omnipresent influence. The proximity to musical greatness made success seem achievable for a local lad with ambitions beyond Liverpool's docklands.

    Most surprising is Holly's significant connection to India, discovered through multiple generations of military service. His great-grandfather John Joseph McLaughlin met and married Eurasian Kathleen Mary Maguire while stationed with the South Lancashire Regiment in India. Their son – Holly's grandfather – was born in Jubalpur, creating a direct link to the subcontinent that explains the 4% Asian DNA Holly had previously discovered through Ancestry testing.

    The journey follows Holly's maternal grandmother's heartbreaking childhood in a Catholic orphanage after her Royal Navy father died of pneumonia, leaving four children separated across different institutions. Meanwhile, his paternal grandfather survived being gassed and shot during WWI before becoming a pharmacist.

    For music fans and family history enthusiasts alike, this episode offers a fascinating glimpse into how our past shapes our present, even when those connections remain hidden for generations. Listen now to discover the unexpected roots of one of Britain's most distinctive musical voices.


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    13 March 2025, 4:00 pm
  • 48 minutes 39 seconds
    S3 Ep9: A Taskmaster, a Knackerman and an Architect: Unearthing the Past with YouTuber Zac Alsop

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    What happens when a modern-day rule-breaker and internet sensation uncovers his deep-rooted past? In this episode of Unearth the Past, host Dr Michala Hulme takes Zac Alsop—YouTuber, master of infiltration, and storytelling genius—on an unexpected journey into his own family history.

    From Derbyshire railway workers and architects shaping Manchester to a tragic naval disaster and a mysterious death after a pub night gone wrong, Zac’s family story is anything but ordinary. But will he embrace his true Northern roots? And could history inspire his next viral adventure?

    🎧 Tune in now for an unforgettable mix of history, mystery, and discovery!


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    11 February 2025, 6:00 pm
  • 36 minutes 17 seconds
    S3 Ep8: Finding May's Mum: Unearthing the Past with PR Pioneer Lisa Morton

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    In this episode of Unearthed Past, historian and genealogist Dr. Michala Hume sits down with Lisa Morton, founder of the award-winning PR agency Roland Dransfield and host of We Built This City. Lisa shares her deep connection to Manchester and Salford, reflecting on her childhood, her entrepreneurial journey, and the stories that shaped her family. But this time, the tables are turned as Dr. Hume uncovers Lisa’s hidden family history, revealing incredible tales of resilience, migration, and even Mormon pioneers who crossed America in search of a better life.

    From Salford’s tight-knit communities to Utah’s rugged landscapes, this episode is a fascinating journey through the past that will leave you wondering about your own family’s untold stories.

    Tune in for a captivating blend of history, genealogy, and personal discovery, packed with surprises and emotional revelations.

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    30 January 2025, 10:00 pm
  • 39 minutes 44 seconds
    S3 Ep7: A lot of Darwen and a tiny bit of Corfu: Unearthing the Past with Adidas Spezial's Gary Aspden

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    Fashion aficionados and history buffs alike, get ready to be inspired by the compelling journey of Gary Aspden, the creative force behind Adidas Spezial. 
    Known for redefining contemporary sportswear, Gary takes us on a heartfelt journey through his deep connections to community, identity, and storytelling. 

    In true Gary Aspden style, he reflects on how his upbringing in Darwen and Blackburn influenced his love for style, from childhood memories of hand-me-down toys to his first real awakening to fashion at a local disco. These moments laid the foundation for his ability to tell authentic stories through his iconic designs.

    With humour, heart, and fascinating historical insights, this episode promises to resonate with anyone who’s ever wondered how their roots shape their identity. Whether you’re a genealogy enthusiast or a fan of Gary’s groundbreaking work in fashion, this conversation offers something for everyone.

    Tune in for an unforgettable journey into the past with one of the coolest figures in fashion—and find out why Darwen might just be your next must-visit destination.


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    16 January 2025, 2:00 pm
  • 52 minutes 10 seconds
    S3 Ep6: Adoption, Fish & Manchester's "Fagan":Unearthing the Past with podcast host Ian Beighton

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    In this deeply moving episode of Unearth the Past, Dr. Michala Hume is joined by Ian Beighton, host of So, Whats Your Story? podcast. This time, however, Ian is in the hot seat as Michala unravels the mystery of his biological family tree—a story he’s been curious about his entire life.

    Ian shares his adoption journey, reflecting on the love of his adoptive mother and his suppressed yearning to understand his origins. With humour, anxiety, and raw emotion, Ian discovers a tapestry of ancestors that includes courageous war heroes, industrious salesmen, skilled athletes, and even a "Manchester Fagin" who once led a ring of thieves. Through a blend of historical records, DNA results, and touching personal anecdotes, Michala introduces Ian to his biological roots, painting a vivid picture of the lives that came before him.

    Listeners will hear Ian’s reactions as he uncovers his great-grandfather’s bravery during WWI, and sees photos of his biological parents for the first time. Michala’s meticulous research and storytelling breathe life into long-lost relatives and forgotten family narratives, offering Ian—and the audience—a profound sense of connection and belonging.

    This episode is a beautiful exploration of identity, resilience, and the enduring impact of family stories. Whether you’re passionate about genealogy or adoption or simply love a tale that tugs at the heartstrings, this is an episode not to miss.

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    16 December 2024, 7:00 pm
  • 38 minutes 42 seconds
    S3 Ep5: From Sierra Leone to Salford; Unearthing the Past with actor Warren Brown

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    In this week's episode of Unearth the Past, Dr. Michala Hulme delves into the fascinating ancestry of award-winning actor and two-time Thai boxing world champion, Warren Brown. From his star roles in shows such as Luther and the BBC's Ten Pound Poms, Warren takes listeners on a deeply personal journey through family histories filled with untold stories and surprises.

    Discover Warren's emotional reflections on his paternal family history, a connection to a Nigeran prince and a prominent Sierra Leonean family. Along the way, Dr. Hulme unveils archival gems, from military records and death certificates to connections with unexpected relatives across the globe. Plus, you'll learn about the theatrical streak running through Warren’s lineage, connecting his family's past to his own dynamic career.

    Packed with humour, heartfelt moments, and historical insights, this episode uncovers the rich, vibrant tapestry of a life story rooted in resilience, community, and discovery. Don’t miss this enthralling look at how our past shapes our present.

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    8 December 2024, 11:00 pm
  • 48 minutes 28 seconds
    S3 Ep4: "There would be no thieves, if there were no receivers": Unearthing the Past with the Blossoms Joe Donovan

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    Join us on an extraordinary journey as Michala sits down with Joe Donovan from the band Blossoms, fresh off celebrating their fourth UK number-one album. Joe's infectious enthusiasm brings to life the band's achievements and artistic endeavours, setting the stage for a remarkable narrative.

    We then meander through Joe's family history, uncovering tales that span continents and centuries. From a family-owned haberdashery in Stockport to Jeremiah's stint in Knutsford prison, we start by following the Donovan line back over 200 years.

    The story continues as we delve into the sobering case of William Skerritt in 1838, offering a bleak reflection on the Victorian justice system. As we stitch together these ancestral threads, we encounter a stonemason who led a double life, abandoning his British roots to forge a new path in New York, and stories of redemption, like Burgoyne Southward's transformation from a housebreaker to a night watchman. Don't miss this enthralling episode filled with music and history.


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    11 November 2024, 10:00 am
  • 47 minutes 38 seconds
    S3: Ep3: Singing, Stockport and a Lunatic Asylum: Unearthing the Past with Blossoms' Tom Ogden

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    Experience a captivating journey through history and music as Dr Michala Hulme sits down with Tom Ogden, the charismatic lead singer of the British band Blossoms. Tom opens up about the band's meteoric rise and the creative sparks behind their upcoming album, "Gary." This episode promises an intimate look at the band's process and Tom's personal connection to his roots, all while giving a nod to the trials and triumphs of being in the spotlight.

    In this episode, the pair turn back the clock to the early 20th century to unravel the dramatic and often tumultuous events surrounding life on Stafford Street. Through detailed accounts and historical records, they explore neighbourhood disputes, familial resilience, and John Ridgway’s commendable military service during WWI.

    Michala also delves into the haunting tale of William Upton, a hat planker whose tragic battle with mental health issues reveals the stark realities of early 1900s medical treatment. This episode blends personal anecdotes with historical context, offering listeners a glimpse of life in Stockport, a working-class town in North West England. #ancestry #historian #podcast

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    30 September 2024, 12:00 am
  • 40 minutes 41 seconds
    S3 Ep2: Music, Manchester & a bit of the Midlands: Unearthing the Past with Sacha Lord

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    Join Dr Michala Hulme for an unforgettable episode of Unearth the Past, where she sits down with the remarkable Sacha Lord, a Sunday Times best-selling author and world-renowned promoter. Learn about Sacha's exhilarating journey from the vibrant Manchester nightlife scene to helming iconic events like Park Life. You'll be captivated by tales from his book, filled with brushes with danger and moments of triumph. She also delves into Sacha's deep-rooted family history, uncovering his ancestors' significant contributions to the Lancashire textile industry over the past 250 years.

    Through old trade directories and ancestral photographs, Michala illustrates Sacha's ancestral journey through the generations, from the economic struggles faced by early handloom weaver John Lord during the Industrial Revolution to Maud Mary Lea's family, who were decorative furniture artists. Furthermore, we share poignant stories, such as the resilience and hardship endured by the Hettricks and the Cronshaws. Tune in for an episode brimming with rich histories and personal anecdotes that promise to keep you engaged.

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    27 August 2024, 9:00 pm
  • 47 minutes 57 seconds
    S3 Ep1: Comedy, Cranes and Cains: Unearthing the past with comedian Paul Smith

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    Join Dr Michala Hulme on "Unearth the Past" as she unravels the incredible family history of Paul Smith, one of Britain's most loved comedians who is selling out arenas up and down the country with his hilarious Pablo tour. As Paul shares his journey, we explore his Irish heritage, which was discovered through an Ancestry DNA test.

    We also uncover Paul's Liverpool ancestors, with stories of resilience, hard work and a will to succeed. We also reveal the heart-wrenching loss of young Bernard Cain and the harrowing experiences of Philip Cain during WWI. We also unearth the intriguing narrative of John Stenson, who made headlines in the 1880s for aiding the police during an assault.

    Shifting our focus, we dive into Paul's maternal heritage, unveiling tales of heroism and tragedy that have shaped his ancestry. Discover the lineage of his great-grandfather Thomas Highton and the sombre story of Mary Ann Highton, who perished during the 1940 Blitz in Liverpool. This episode is a blend of humour, history, and heartfelt moments that you won't want to miss. Be sure to catch our engaging conversation with Paul Smith, and stay tuned for more incredible family stories in future episodes.


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    29 July 2024, 10:00 am
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