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Welcome
It’s time to step away from that screen, get outside in the autumn air, and retrace the steps your ancestors once took, to learn more about the lives they led. Your genealogy adventure awaits you!
Tracing graves, memorials & records of death
Finding your ancestor’s date of death and their grave is really important – to help you complete the full set of records, plan a trip to visit their final resting place, and ensure you have the final piece to the puzzle of their life. Here Chris Paton outlines some useful sources to help you trace the records of death, burial and cremation
Step away from the sun
Discover more about where and how your ancestors lived by using offline resources. Follow Kim Fleet’s inspiring ideas to get you out and about with your family history
TUNE IN TO THE PAST
Cork Folklore Project is a community based oral history project in Cork city, Ireland. For the past 23 years it has worked to collect the stories and memories of the people of Cork. Family Tree spoke to David Ryan about this valuable work to record and archive these first-hand accounts
Tracing missing deaths
It’s common to have trouble locating the death of an ancestor, but tracing this vital piece of information is important to your clear understanding of each of your ancestors’ lives and your family tree. Here Simon Wills has created a handy checklist to help you trace the date, place and circumstances of your forebears’ deaths
Taken a DNA test? Now what?
DNA tests grow ever more popular and can lead to fascinating new insights about your ancestry. There is a lot to learn, but help is at hand with Karen Evans’ practical advice for making so much more sense of your DNA
INSIDE THIS ISSUE…
New website sheds light on Prince Albert’s legacy
More than 17,500 photographs, prints and private and
WW2 Cabinet War Rooms visitor book is digitised
The original visitor book that was kept in the Cabinet
Peasants’ Revolt project wins nearly £1m funding
An innovative new research project is set to produce
Town’s backing secures local exhibition cash
An exhibition is to be held to celebrate a town’s mining
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Descendants visit Rorke’s Drift soldier’s long-lost grave
Descendants of a soldier who fought in the famous Battle
Genealogy websites: releases & offers
• TheGenealogist has added the Charles Booth Poverty
Families commemorate forgotten Jewish refugee camp 80 years on
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Beacons tribute to British Home Children
Beacons of light are being lit across Canada and the
MOVERS & SHAKERS
Susie Douglas, founder of Twitter’s popular #AncestryHour, explains why autumn was an important time in our ancestors’ lives – and how it’s an ideal time for family historians to follow the paper trail
Mayflower 400 celebrations about to set sail
Exciting events have been added to the year-long programme
My post-war pilgrimage
After an inpromptu visit to Kensal Green Cemetery, Ray Westlake uncovered a childhood cousin he never knew he had and made a post-war pilgrimage to remember her young life
Are you descended from a Pendle Witch?
In 1612, 12 people from Pendle Forest, Lancashire, were tried in Lancaster for witchcraft. Their crimes included murder by witchcraft 20 years previously, the victim dying three months after being ‘cursed’, and murder by association of being near the person doing the cursing. They were tried without being allowed a defence and hanged on the evidence of a nine-year-old girl. Julie Aspin tries to glean clues about the truth, from the many myths that have grown over the centuries
Write your family history in 1,000 words!
Writing up our family history is something many of us wish to do, but it can be so hard to know when and how to begin, can’t it? So, to help you realise your goal of putting pen to paper, in the July issue of Family Tree we set you, the readers, the challenge of writing your family history in 1,000 words
My mother’s Croft line
With no further ado, here’s Stuart Cresswell’s 1,000 words on his mother’s father’s line – the Crofts
My family’s wartime plant nursery
Brenda Kearley, 95, relates the story of a memorable childhood to her daughter-in-law, Susie Kearley…
Twiglets
Diarist Gill Shaw charts the rollercoaster ride of researching her family history
Faces in the light
As family historians we all dream of uncovering lost treasures, and John Thomson has stumbled on a gem of a collection. Helen Tovey asked him about his lucky find…
Spotlight on… Ryedale Family History Group
Ana Maria Richards introduces a family history group for those who live in or have ancestors from the Ryedale region of North Yorkshire
An author with aristocratic connections
Researcher Nick Thorne traces the author PG Wodehouse through the records by using the collections on TheGenealogist.co.uk
Coming next in FamilyTree
Discover the best websites for tracing your ancestors
Books
Helen Tovey and Karen Clare take a look at new titles of interest to family historians
DIARY DATES
Find or post diary dates atwww.family-tree.co.uk/Events
Secret sketches from wartime archives
A family-friendly exhibition at Bletchley Park is showcasing
Your letters
Valiant vessels, witches, medals & more…
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Stitching memories
Diane Lindsay’s family history adventure sees her revelling in her husband’s Scottish ancestors, many of whom plied a needle to earn their crust
TOP TIPS & ADVICE
ONE-NAME STUDIES
This issue, in her ongoing series, Julie Goucher looks at methods for publishing and preserving your one-name study
The lunch hour genealogist
Being busy doesn’t mean you have to neglect your favourite hobby, you can still learn in your lunch break! Squeeze just 60 minutes of family history into your daily routine and you’ll soon start to see your tree blossom. It’s time to tuck into Rachel Bellerby’s genealogy treats
British Alien Internees 1939-1945 records collection
Record collection of the month
Your questions answered
With our panel of experts Jayne Shrimpton, Kathy Chater, Kate Keter, Mary Evans and Graham Caldwell
GADGET KNOW-HOW FOR GENIES
Postcards – blogging about our ancestors’ ‘instant’ messages
Postcards have always held a real fascination for genealogist and web guru Paul Carter. Here he shows you how to piece together the clues they reveal, research their back story, and share your research with the web
RESEARCH ZONE
Join the Family Tree Academy & become a skilled family historian
The Family Tree Academy is specially created to help you discover more about the records, resources and research skills you need to become the best genealogist you can be! Read on to join in with Family Tree Academy challenges
@Discover the answers to last issue’s challenges How did you do?
Find out the answers to last issue’s Family Tree Academy challenges. Our Academy tutor David Annal explains all
Unit topic: Maps & Land Ownership
Introduction
This issue’s theme is maps & land ownership
Now it’s time to put your research skills to the test. Have a look at the following documents and answer the questions below. The solutions aren’t all in the documents themselves; you’ll need to look at a variety of other sources to find most of the answers
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