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Life after Armistice A century ago the First World War came to an end, but this war has cast a long shadow over history and over the lives of every one of our families. Keith Gregson reports on what he has learned from his own First World War researches
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Life after Armistice A century ago the First World War came to an end, but this war has cast a long shadow over history and over the lives of every one of our families. Keith Gregson reports on what he has learned from his own First World War researches
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photograph taken following the signing of the Armistice on 11 November 1918 in the forest at Compeigne between Germany and the Allies
11 November 1918
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NEWS
Karen Clare reports on the latest genealogy news, including highlighting a selection of projects and events that commemorate the lives of our WW1 ancestors. Got a story to share? Email editorial@family-tree.co.uk
Telling stories of the past f or future generations
At the close of the First World War centenary commemorations, Family Tree was honoured to catch up with Diane Lees CBE, Director-General of the Imperial War Museums. Here she shares her views on the nation’s remembrance
Decoding a Death Penny
Keith Oseman explains the significance of these most poignant of First World War artefacts, given to grieving families to honour their lost sons and daughters
RESEARCHING YOUR WW1 ANCESTORS HOW TO BEGIN
Soon the WW1 centenary Last Post will sound, 100 years on from the Armistice, 1918. At memorials in town squares and churches all over the world, many of us will say the words ‘we will remember them’. If you would like to find out how to begin tracing your ancestors’ war years, it’s not too late to start. Helen Tovey outlines some ways to track down clues about your family’s experiences
First World War centenary
Genealogist Chris Paton reflects on how the First World War centenary has created a wealth of new resources for family historians and opportunities to help commemorate the lives of our WW1 ancestors
Twiglets
Diarist Gill Shaw charts the rollercoaster ride of researching her family history
No grave but the sea
Could a death at sea solve your World War I brickwall? Find out with maritime genealogy expert Simon Wills
Spotlight on… Suffolk Family History Society
With more than 40 years of history and a healthy membership of over 2,000 people, Suffolk Family History Society is well placed to assist anyone tracing kin in this county, as Joan Horton explains
The Great War changed everything about people’s lives, not least attitudes and commitment to charitable work, as Amanda Randall discovers
The Great War changed everything about people’s lives
New directions in fashion
Jayne Shrimpton looks through the wardrobes of our female folk in the First World War era, studying the practical and vogueish garments favoured at the time
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TOP TIPS & ADVICE
Working together for family history
Family history research is all about collaboration
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
DEAR TOM
Explore the serious, sublime and the ridiculous facets of family history in this genealogical miscellany. This issue, Tom Wood considers a wonderful array of same-named children through successive generations of different readers’ families
Studying Italy in The Great War
Each issue Julie Goucher spotlights an unusual website to help you take your research in a new direction
Your questions answered
With our panel of experts Jayne Shrimpton, David Frost, Mary Evans, Emma Jolly, Mike Sharpe and Tim Lovering
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Your letters
The Armistice remembered in the words of one who was there
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Diane Lindsay ponders on the Grandads of yesteryear, her family today, and the precious threads that weave through time, connecting past and future
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Join the Family Tree Academy & become a skilled family historian
Running all through 2018, the Academy learning experience will help you discover more about the records, resources and research skills you need to become the best genealogist you can be. We have case studies for you to pit your wits against, documents for you to decipher, old handwriting for you to tackle, and more…
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