September 2025 Family Tree Magazine


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Discover the secrets of the past – and the surprises of the present – in the latest issue of Family Tree! This month’s magazine is packed with stories to inspire your research, insights into new technology for family historians, and expert guidance to help you uncover hidden truths in your family’s past. Whether you’re diving into DNA, tracing female ancestors in the Forces, or exploring 1,000-year-old records kept by the church, there’s something for every curious researcher.

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5 reasons to buy this issue:

Fascinating true stories – From bigamy and illegitimacy to Titanic tragedy, uncover real-life tales behind the records.

Expert tech advice – Discover how AI and software like Legacy Family Tree v10 can transform your research.

DNA discoveries – Learn from others' surprises and shocks in the DNA workshop.

Inspiring personal journeys – Find out how family history can be healing – emotionally and mentally.

Essential research guidance – Get tips on church records, military women, and making the most of your online tree.

 

Highlights from this issue:

'The Life of Bryan' – David Annal investigates a tale of bigamy and disappearing acts in the records

'Frederick Fleet’s Titanic Journey' – A tragic eyewitness account from a Liverpool-born seaman, recounted by Julie Johnson

'Twiglets' – Gill Shaw uncovers some unexpected family skeletons

'Genealogy & Generative AI' – John Beaumont explores how tech can revolutionise your research

'Family history as therapy' – Celia Heritage shares how exploring ancestral trauma can bring healing

'Legacy Family Tree v10 review' – Wayne Shepheard puts the latest version of this popular software to the test

'DNA Workshop' – Karen Evans reveals the highs and lows of genetic genealogy

'Tracing women in the Forces' – Military historian Graham Bandy helps you uncover the roles your female ancestors played

'Photo Corner '– Jayne Shrimpton helps you date old photos

'Ancestry Tree Tips' – How to dig deeper into a place using Ancestry

'Q&As' – Our experts tackle your genealogy puzzles

And last but certainly not least 'Thoughts On…' – Diane Lindsay reflects on simpler times

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