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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.
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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.
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The story of the Bayeux Tapestry with Professor Tom Licence
View the recording of the March Family Tree Study Club meeting, at which Professor Tom Licence spoke about the story the Bayeux Tapestry tells, the events which it depicts, and the people who feature in it, in an interview with Helen Tovey.
How to write up your family history
Are you looking for a way to share your family history findings with family and friends? Writing down your discoveries is a great way for relatives to enjoy your family history now, and in the future. Our step-by-step plan takes you from the planning stage through to a written family history you will be proud to share.
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Behind the scenes of The Hop-picker murders: an interview with Nathan Dylan
View the recording of the February Family Tree Brickwalls, Skills & Solutions Club webinar, at which Nathan Dylan Goodwin took us behind the scenes of The Hop-picker Murders, in an interview with Helen Tovey, and spoke about both the nuts and bolts of doing thorough, research, and the skills needed to weave an evocative, exciting story inspired by real people, lives and events.
How to use maps for family history research
Discover how to use maps as a key part of your family history research to plot where your ancestors lived and worked, to discover crucial clues and to make so much more sense of your family history findings. Using historical maps is a truly useful way to visualise the evidence, identify clues - and find research solutions.
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Tell their story. Ancestors in the workhouse
View the recording of the October Family Tree Study Club meeting, at which Julie Johnson tutored us in story-telling - using genealogical research and historical records, to bring to light the voices from the workhouse that history often overlooks.
House history: discover the history of your home
If your house is more than a few years old, the chances are you’ll have wondered who used to live there, what it used to look like and how the area has changed. Discover how to uncover clues that can tell you when your house was built, who lived there before you and even what stood there before it was built in our house history guide.
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Reframing roots: how family history helped me heal
View the recording of the SeptemberFamily Tree Study Club meeting, at which genealogical researcher and therapist Celia Heritage discussed how delving deeper into our family history can enable us to process ancestral trauma.
Software review: Legacy Family Tree
Legacy Family Tree is a popular choice among genealogists, offering powerful tools to build, manage and explore your family tree. In this review, genealogist, author and presenter Wayne Sheapheard takes a look at the software's key features and whether it’s the right fit for your research needs.
Software review: RootsMagic
Whether you’re a seasoned researcher or just starting your family tree, choosing the right family history software can make all the difference. In this detailed review, professional genealogist Claire Bradley explores what RootsMagic offers, how it performs, and how it compares to other software available to genealogists.
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Genealogy for our descendants: the life-story writing ideas with a difference
View the recording of the June Family Tree Study Club meeting, at which Janna Helshtein spoke on the topic of your chance to leave more than data—leave yourself. Discover how to turn memories into meaning, and presence into legacy. Because no one can tell your story better than you.