November 2024


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40 year anniversary edition Family Tree magazine UK November 2024 issue

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11/10/2024
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Join us in celebrating 40 years of publication. Family Tree magazine UK was first published in 1984 and is still going strong, helping family historians from all over the globe to enjoy their family history. Family Tree is here to help you learn about the research skills and resources you need to be a fabulous family history researcher.

On Sale: 11/10/2024

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What's in this Issue?

Packed with research projects and ideas, this issue is sure to inspire your genealogy.

It's full of super-practical advice too – such as the unofficial user guide to Findmypast – to help  ensure that every research session is a great one.

We've been helping people learn how to trace their family stories since 1984, when Family Tree was first established. 40 years later it's a goal that's very close to our hearts. Get more from  your family history time with Family Tree!

 

Inside this issue:

 

 


A.I. & Genealogy
Chris Paton looks at the world of ‘Artificial Intelligence’. Is it here to help us?


Finding your way around Findmypast
Genealogy tutor Jude Rhodes guides beginners and more experienced users around Findmypast’s key tools


Free & frugal tips, tools & tactics for family historians
Useful family history tips from the Frugal Family Historian Alison Spring for saving time and money

The life of a 19th-century soldier
Family Tree Academy tutor David Annal explores the life of a 19th-century military man


Twiglets
Gill Shaw turns her attention to (quite a) house history… okay yes, it’s a bit of a palace… that her erstwhile orphan great-great-aunt came to own!

Are you getting all the details you can from the 1939 National Register records
Richard Holt digs deeper into the 1939 Register for England and Wales

Spotlight on Leicestershire & Rutland Family History Society
Read about the latest society in our series, as they celebrate their 50th!

DNA Workshop
DNA Advisor Karen Evans helps readers with their DNA difficulties


Witch-hunts during the Little Ice Age
Were your ancestors accused of – or even executed for witchcraft? Wayne Shepheard and Karin Helmstaedt investigate


The life of George Smith, ARP warden
Janet Smith recounts the traumatic experience of her uncle George in his role as ARP warden


Photo Corner
Jayne Shrimpton helps to put dates to pictures from the past

And finally… Thoughts on…
Diane Lindsay has been thinking about her grandfather, and the many hats worn by this man who rarely spoke about the Great War

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