How to Trace Your 20th-Century Ancestors
Family history expert Janet Few provides an in-depth guide to researching your more recent English ancestors, including a look at the many records and resources available to you.
Family history expert Janet Few provides an in-depth guide to researching your more recent English ancestors, including a look at the many records and resources available to you.
Weddings, work and welfare: parish life for family historians with Dr Gill Draper: Open up fresh ways to research your forebear’s lives and work using church and kirk records, from the Middle Ages to the 19th century.
With the widespread use of the internet for family history, where do you start? Which websites should you use? Robert Parker shares his favourite websites; those that provide results - consistently. Discover the websites to use regularly, and those that are just emerging as useful to family history and genealogy.
‘Researching family history online’ with Dave Annal, Brian McKechnie, Michelle Patient & Simon Wills.
Expert panel discussion: ‘Preserving, organising and sharing family history’ with Paul Carter, Jackie Depelle, Diane Lindsay, and Keith Penfold
‘Skills needed by today’s family historians’ with Karen Evans, Torsten Kux, Michelle Leonard & Penny Walters
A recording of the Family Tree Writing Circle that was held live on 03 June 2021 with Family Tree readers and special guest Keith Gregson
Natalie Pithers (Genealogy Stories) speaks of the importance of writing stories about our ancestors' lives
Places, occupations and relationships. Mary Evans continues her guide to breaking through those family history brick walls.
A beginner tutorial to using the census records of the British Isles to help you find ancestors in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, with explanatory tips about the documents, quizzes to test yourself and handy printable check lists