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January 2007 January 2007
No.109
Infamous ancestors: Murder at the Sun Inn
Home Front warriors: Part 1 'Put that light out!'
Finding your forebears in Pembrokeshire
The Ruhleben story
People & places
Tracing an officer in Nelson's Navy
Genealogist's-eye view
News and other items of family history interest
Codename: Mr Genealogy
Old occupations: In the skin trade
Dual identity: how a reader overcame a brick wall problem
Past & present: Changing places
Lost on HMS Bullen
Dating old photographs
Old occupations: Pride of the Clyde - Glasgow's shipbuilders
Marketplace and your research questions answered

Freebies:

In eRources
Web news
How to get the best from GENUKI
Website focus
CD reviews

On your cover disc:
Kelly's 1894 Post Office Directory: Northumberland
The War Illustrated
Cumberland Family Tree Pro Shareware
One back issue each of Practical Family History and Family Tree Magazine
Essential web links

Price: £3.30



February 2007 February 2007
No.110
Home Front warriors: Part 2 In the line of fire
Finding your forebears in Perthshire
Brickwall solutions: Solid graft and lucky breaks
Last will & testament
Tracing 19th century soldiers
A-Z of old occupations: drapers, dressers & dyers
Who's the daddy? Illegitimacy need not be a problem to your research
Genealogist's-eye view
News and other items of family history interest
Three medals & a horse thief - reader's article
An occupational journey - reader's article
I remember... growing up in the Big Smoke - reader's article
Would you Adam & Eve it? Always check things out for yourself - or you may end up with a fake family tree
Dating old photographs
Old occupations: Pride of the Clyde - Glasgow's shipbuilders
Marketplace and your research questions answered

In eRources
Web news
How to search Historical Directories
Website focus on surnames
CD reviews

On your cover disc:
Kelly's 1937 Post Office Directory: Norfolk
The War Illustrated
Kith and Kin Pro
One back issue each of Practical Family History and Family Tree Magazine
Essential web links

Price: £3.30



April 2007 April 2007
No.112
Tracing Forces' families
Continental connections - Huguenot ancestors
Brickwall solutions for one reader
Granny Leicester's lost girls
Dating old photographs
Family history fairs and why you should go to them
Home front warriors: British Red Cross during World War II
A-Z of old occupations: engravers, earthenware manufacturers & excisemen
Finding your forebears in Buckinghamshire
Case history: Leonard the spurious son
32 Killed on the Midland railway
Pilgrimage to Greece - finding a soldier 62 years on
How a family keepsake led to a meeting with unknown American and German relations
I remember… 'the wail of air raid sirens'
How to use Cyndi's List
Website focus on the Channel Islands
Plus news, reviews, competitions and Q&As

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May 2007 May 2007
No. 113
Kenny Ball's family history
Tracing militiamen - part-time volunteer soldiers
Finding your forebears in Powys
Fiche and tips: saving money on parish registers
Volunteers in the Royal Observer Corps during World War II
Using Y-DNA testing to determine relatives
A sad tale of a doomed couple
How a hobby led to a full-time career and TV work
The nine men of Madeley, Shropshire
An iron puddler ancestor
Dating old photographs
Researching a reader's link to Custer's last stand
Scottish flowerers: Ayrshire's specialist lace makers
How to use the FreeBMD website
Website focus on British colonies
Plus regulars: news, reviews and Q&As

On this month's cover CD
Kelly's Directory of Hampshire 1899
The War Illustrated: If there had been a Channel Tunnel
Back issues: FTM May 1992, PFH May 2002
GenBox

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June 2007 June 2007
No.114
Workhouse waifs
Home Front warriors: Civil Defence volunteers
Worn with pride: medals and awards
A-Z of old occupations: fire agents, flour dealers and fruiterers
Finding your forebears in Lincolnshire
Skeleton in the workhouse: an account of how a reader uncovered dark secrets in her family history
Remembering the fallen: A visit to the Somme battlefields
For freedom & honour: how a reader found out information about her unknown uncle
I remember... the Coronation Review: A memory of a royal occasion
Genealogist's-eye view: Finding unknown relatives is a challenge...
Genealogy today: news and other items of family history interest
Ring any Bells?: A reader asks 'are we related to Mary Hayley Bell?'
Cornish roots revealed: a step-by-step account on West Country family history
True grit: the life and times of the men who built Yorkshire's drystone walls
Experiencing the past: Why not explore a 'living interest' event?
Web news: keeping you up to date with online resources
How to use FreeCen: search the online census returns for free
CD reviews: The latest genealogy CD-ROMs
Family history detective: Solve this month's genealogical puzzle
Relative values: How www.192.com can open up a whole new world for your research
Dating old photographs: bringing your photographic heirlooms to life.
Price: £3.30



July 2007 July 2007
No. 115
Cover CD
Kelly's Directory of Oxfordshire 1891
The War Illustrated
Shareware: Brother's Keeper
Back Issues : PFH July 1999, FTM July 1994

Contents
Finding your forebears in Aberdeenshire
To Russia with hope: A reader's search for ancestors in the former Russian republic of Ukraine
Tough justice: Court martial
Outcast dead of Cross Bones: when London Transport workers discovered human remains
Myths of time
Dedicated followers of fashion: Paisley's skilled shawl weavers
Genealogist's eye view: interpreting birth and baptism entries
Dad's Army during World War II
Children in care
Prizes for the poor: tracing land workers before 1841
Our ancestor was murdered
Died of a broken heart
How to use the Commonwealth War Graves Commission website
Website focus on confectionery
A surname coincidence?
Down there: Life as a coal miner
All at sea: Tracing naval ancestors
Taste of the high life: researching a royal chef
Regular items: Readers' letters; PFH answers; Dating old photographs; Web news; CD reviews; Family history detective; Genealogy today; Marketplace - incorporating: My great-grandparent were…; Diary dates; Information wanted; Unwanted certificates; Family names; Shots in the dark

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August 2007 August 2007
No. 116
On the cover disc:
Kelly's Directory of Shropshire 1917
The War Illustrated: 'The week of destiny'
Back issues: PFH August 2000/FTM August 1995
Software: Shareware: Cumberland Family Tree Pro 3
Bonus: Essential web links

Contents
Home Front warriors 8: Digging for victory, The Women's Land Army
Brick wall solutions: A Victorian melodrama
Fortunes of war: Daily routines and events that affected our military ancestors
The prisoner photographer
Dating old photographs
Genealogist's eye view: Is online genealogy resources making us lazy?
Expert assistance: Secrets from the grave
County Series 17: Finding your forebears in Cumbria
The Knight who should have been a Pitt
Raised by the workhouse
Ready and willing: Irish Church Lads' Brigade heroes who served in WWI.
Captured in Germany, died in France?
A-Z of old occupation: Gardeners, glovers and glaziers.
I remember: A WWI childhood
Regular features: Marketplace, for Information exchanged, Family names, Diary dates, Unwanted certificates, Shots in the dark, etc. PFH answers; Readers' letters; Genealogy today
eResources: Web news; How to use… Ancestry's British Army WWI Pension Records 1914-1920 Release One; Website focus on 'the law'; CD; Family History Detective

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September 2007 September 2007
No.117
Ancestors on the wrong side of the law
Tracing descendants of three criminals
Proving or disproving a connection to Captain James Cook
Using probate inventories to discover what money and possessions our ancestors left behind
Knobstick weddings and Glebe Terriers are weird and wonderful genealogy terms
What life is like when you spend your whole time researching other people's family trees
Making sure you are prepared before embarking on a research trip
London's Auxiliary Ambulance service
Finding a dedication listing the names of Hackney Scouts who died while serving in the First World War
An interesting insight into tracing Chinese ancestry
What resources does Essex have to offer?
Dating Old Photographs
Using census returns, BMD certificates and photographs
Name survey from West Yorkshire's Upper Calder Valley
How to use the Moving Here website
Websites focussing on education
Pit your wits against Dr Chris Goodwin's monthly family history puzzle and win 100 credits from 192.com.

On your cover CD this month: Kelly's Directory of Dorsetshire 1923; The War Illustrated: 'What is the British Navy doing?'; Shareware: Kith and Kin Pro 2 demo and back issues of Practical Family History and Family Tree Magazine.
Price: £3.30



October 2007 October 2007
No 118
Seeking ancestors who worked on the railways?
St John Ambulance Brigade during World War II
Finding your forebears in Herefordshire
Heraldic visitations: records can provide a wealth of information
Using newspapers to 'kill of your ancestors'
A-Z of old occupations: hairdressers, hatmakers/hatters
The 19th century yuppie
The twists and turns when searching for Auntie Beattie
Family history research across the continents
Reuniting old documents
A reader looks back on her childhood post WW II
Brick Wall solutions with Roy Stockdill
Trying to find a tricky trio
Dating old photographs
Leaving family historians high and dry - facilities in London closing
How to use the Canadian Genealogy Centre
Website focus on bargemen
Who was the best known man in Leicester?
Plus news, reviews and your questions answered
Plus FREE: Your handy Q&A guide to: Tracing your military ancestors

Price: £3.30



November 2007 November 2007
No 119

PFH's expert genealogist, Jeremy Palmer, discovers information on an elusive rifleman
Incarcerated in 1841: a transcription of selected census returns for prisons in England & Wales
Help for a reader from the Northamptonshire Record Office
A sisterhood of shop assistants
How a reader put names to faces
Dating old photographs
Roy Stockdill explains parish registers
How wills can tell us far more about our ancestors' personalities
Finding your forebear in Leicestershire & Rutland
Finding forebears who worked on Britain's railways in the 18th & 19th centuries
Hearth tax records can provide crucial evidence
The Women's Voluntary Service during WWII
A reader traces his Yorkshire ancestors back to the 14th century
King's shilling a reader's update
Names from an unpublished WWI sergeant's platoon roll book
I'm related to Mickey Mouse! says a reader
Trade secrets of where to search for more recent research pickings
Bringing the past to life by attending 'living history' re-enactment events
How to use the Australian Archives
Website focus on railways
Plus regular items with Readers' letters, Genealogy today, Web news, CD reviews etc

On your FREE cover CD
Bulmer's Directory of Lancashire 1912
The War Illustrated: How long will the war last?
TreeDraw 3 shareware
Back Issues: PFH November 2001, FTM November 1998

Price: £3.30



December 2007 December 2007
No.120
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Home Front Warriors: Women's Auxiliary Police Corps
A reader's voyage of discovery to find out if she really was related to a film star.
What does the 'white horse county' of Wiltshire has to offer the family historian?
The story of www.allthecotswolds.com - a visual tapestry
Help with navigating your way around the Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild's website.
NEW FEATURE: PFH Album starts this month with a selection of readers' pictures with a family story to tell.
Steve Thomas reflects upon the past year and voices his fear for the New Year
Maggie Loughran asks 'Who's kidding who?' when it comes to safeguarding the nation's newspaper collection.
Brick Wall Solutions:bigamy on a grand scale
Jeremy Palmer helps us interpret divorce records.
A man in torment - a horribly fascinating account of an inmate of Berrywood Lunatic Asylum
Top 20 websites for finding out our more about patients and staff in lunatic asylums in the 19th century.
A reader's progress despite encountering a family that proves hard to locate
Lost ancestors in 1851 who were incarcerated in prisons in England and Wales
Regular features: Readers' Letters, PFH answers, Useful addresses, Web news, CD reviews, Family History Detective, Dating old photographs, Genealogy today, a reader's 'I remember…' and PFH Marketplace.

This month's free cover CD:
The Little London Directory of 1677; The War Illustrated: Christmas in the trenches (1915); Back issues and shareware GenBox 3.

Price: £3.30



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