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April 2006
Our Big Bumper 100th Issue With Over £1,500 Worth Of Brilliant Genealogical Products To Give Away Plus A Free Pull-Out Guide To 100 Top Tips
On your cover disk:
Pigot's 1828-9 Directory: Cheshire, Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire, Salop
The War Illustrated: The Insatiable Hunger of the Guns
Back issue: Practical Family History April 2000
Henbox 3.6
Plus, as a bonus, a 20 million name index
The Contents Of This Month's New Look Bumper Issue Includes:
Who was Irene Bleasdale? Christine Morris gets her teeth into the case of a mystery mother and separates fact from fiction. Plus your chance to have your research done free of charge!
Recording precious memories Vivien explains what oral history is and offers advice on how to record relatives' recollections of people and their past.
How to write your family's story Essential advice and tips for those of us contemplating putting our family history in print.
Dead in the water To lose one ancestor through drowning is tragic enough, but for three to meet their makers in the Leeds-Liverpool Canal, in separate incidents, both shocked and intrigued Ruth.
Finding Uncle Albert A poignant tale of how Brian and his wife traced a 'Home Child' with help from some very generous Canadians.
Solving a music hall mystery How actor Roy Hudd helped Carole trace her actress great-grandaunt.
Finding your forebears in Gloucestershire A new series in which we begin a tour of the UK's archives.
Heroes on horseback A fascinating account of two cavalrymen who were awarded the Victoria Cross during World War I.
Tracing brass banders According to David, a million of our ancestors were involved with brass bands during the 1800s, so the chances of you having a musician in the family are better than winning the Lottery.
Genealogist's-eye view All things genealogical - topical and nonsensical: this month a transatlantic race is on to find a Canadian marriage certificate.
Somethings hardly ever change What were the 100 most popular children's names a century ago? Find out what they were then and what they are now. You may be surprised.
... the 1906 San Francisco earthquake A prime example of recording recollections of family history events before they are lost forever.
IN NETWORK, OUR COMPUTER SECTION...
How to use your cover CD-ROM
Twelve pages of FREE 100 useful websites A selection of gems that anyone tracing their roots will find invaluable
Price:
£3.00
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