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Our family history guides are tailored to your experience level. Track your progress, find out more about your ancestors and their lives, and unlock each and every guide with a free 7-day pass to Family Tree Plus.
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Learn about haplogroups, available via the FamilyTreeDNA Family Finder tests
View the recording of the July Family Tree DNA Club webinar, at which Donna Rutherford tutored us in haplogroups, and explained how haplogroup information is now available to those who have tested with a FamilyTreeDNA Family Finder autosomal test
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The Family Tree Brickwalls Workshop, 5-week course
Having studied the select combination of techniques that Dr Sophie Kay will teach on the course, you‘ll be equipped with family history tips to help you tackle research problems and brickwalls with confidence...
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Create a home for your family history at WeAre.xyz with Simon Davies, Thursday 14 May, 1pm
Join us for the May Family Tree Bonus Webinar, at which Simon Davies will be demonstrating how you can create a masterful home archive for your family history – complete with trees, maps, stories at more – using the dedicated WeAre.xyz tools. -
How to find a missing ancestor
What do you do when the paper trail for an ancestor suddenly dries up? Where did they go? What happened to them? How will you solve this family history mystery? Phil Isherwood provides some useful strategies for tracking down those elusive ancestors who appear to have completely disappeared from the records.
How to find a grave: discover your ancestors’ final resting places
Finding your ancestor's grave can be an emotional experience, but can also help your family history research, potentially revealing new information about your ancestor and adding context to your research. Discover how to find a grave, and what to do to ensure you make the most of a churchyard visit.
What is a maiden name?
A maiden name is a woman's surname before marriage, and uncovering it can reveal hidden branches of your family history. It’s not merely a detail to be remembered when researching, it’s a connection to her origins, her family, and her identity before her life changed through marriage, and it's vital for family history, as our guide to maiden names reveals.
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The Family Tree AI Bootcamp
Transform your research into a treasured family story on this innovative, interactive family history course. Over five in-depth video recordings, tutor Carole McCulloch will share practical steps you can implement to build your family history project and tell your family story, all with the assistance of AI tools.
Family stories: how to interview your relatives
Getting together with relatives sometime soon, or looking forward to a family catch up on Zoom? It's the perfect time to record more of those family stories! Find out more about the best ways to interview your relatives, how to record the stories, and much more with our in-depth guide.
Your in-depth guide to the 1921 Census
The 1921 Census for England, Wales and Scotland is available for family history research. Search it on Ancestry and Findmypast (for England and Wales) and on ScotlandsPeople. Find out how to get the most from this resource with our comprehensive guide to the 1921 Census.
Irish genealogy: an in-depth guide to tracing your Irish roots
Irish genealogy can be challenging, but it is far from impossible. This step-by-step guide to Irish genealogy explains how to trace your Irish ancestors using church registers, census substitutes, surviving census records, land records, and modern online resources.
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Video collection: Tracing Your Scottish Ancestors
Bringing you expert knowledge from the world’s leading authorities on Scottish family history, this on-demand video collection is the perfect way to improve your research skills and uncover more about your Scottish ancestors. Supported by National Records of Scotland and Scotland's People.