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1 million+ records from the collections of National Records of Scotland available online for the first time
Thousands of volumes of historical records from the collections of National Records of Scotland (NRS) are now available online for the first time, covering 1559-1900
London Fire Brigade reports 1915-1918 released
The impact of air raids on London during World War I is highlighted with the release of London Fire Brigade reports at FindMyPast
Neanderthals disappeared from north west Europe much earlier than originally thought
Neanderthal fossil remains from the key site of Spy Cave in Belgium may be up to 44,200 years old – around 5,000 years older than previously thought, new research has revealed
3.4 million entries added to the National Burial Index for England and Wales
FindMyPast has announced a 'major update' of 3.4 million new and exclusive records, in a partnership with the Family History Federation
Coming soon – The House History Show
Working with the #HouseHistoryHour team of leading UK house historians, Family Tree will be holding the House History Show, online, on 15 May 2021
150,000 records added to the military record collection at The Genealogist
With records from Britain, Canada and a number of Indian registers and directories, these searchable records contain lists of men and women who served their country in various capacities connected to the military, and not just on the front line
Millions of Lithuanian-Jewish records added to MyHeritage
Over 2.5 centuries of history are covered in a new addition to MyHeritage, with the release of a new collection of historical records: Lithuanian-Jewish Records from LitvakSIG, 1795–1940
Over 1 million people attended RootsTech Connect 2021
ROOTSTECH ROUND-UP LATEST GENEALOGY NEWS FROM AROUND THE GLOBE
Massachusetts Catholic Cemetery Records now available online
Discover burial records spanning more than a century in a new searchable database of Catholic cemetery records for Massachusetts that will eventually contain up to one million names
Reaching out for reunions
Two new developments at Vivid-Pix are helping people around the world to use the power of photographs to bring families together
50 million faces animated after RootsTech launch
Within a week of its launch at RootsTech, the new My Heritage tool, Deep Nostalgia™ has seen 50 million faces animated after being uploaded to the site
Ancestry publish 2.2 million new prison and criminal records
If you have an ancestor who fell foul of the law in the 19th and early 20th century, you might be lucky enough to find them listed among the millions of entries in Ancestry’s latest criminal and prison records release
TheGenealog ist adds 2,738 more parishes of Tithe Maps to Map Explorer™
Over 30 counties of geo-referenced tithe maps have been added to TheGenealogist to date
New project to capture oral histories of people stranded at sea during the pandemic
A new project from the National Maritime Museum is working with ITF Seafarers’ Trust and The Mission to Seafarers, to record oral histories of seafarers who have been unable to dock in ports across the globe because of the COVID-19 pandemic
Find Your Armigerous Ancestors!
Heraldry: your get started guide
Mike Bedford delves into the basics of heraldry, and suggests where to see coats of arms when you’re out and about 
How To Assess Your Sources
Learning about THE RECORDS
Chris Paton presents a records masterclass, with a step-by-step guide to assessing which records might give you the information you’re searching for, where these records might be found, and what to do if you can’t locate the information you need 
Tracing Branches
Twiglets
From Italy to Ireland
World War II Fire Brigade Disaster
The Old Palace School Bombing
Regular readers will know Paul Chiddicks’ from his Dear Paul column of genealogy funnies,  but here his investigations take on a more  sombre role. Paul spent years researching the story of the largest ever loss of life for the Fire Brigade. One of the firefighters to perish in this terrible World War II event was his great-aunt
Become a Better Family History Sleuth
Thinking outside the box
Improve your family history search skills with the Family Tree Academy. This issue, David Annal demonstrates the value of tracing your tree in a different direction
Looking to The Future
WORKING MEN’S CLUBS: Rescuing the working man?
Working Men’s Clubs were designed to educate the working classes. It is quite the Victorian notion that working class men had to be rescued from themselves, explains Lisa Edwards. Here she steps back in time to examine their history, their premises, and the role of just one such club in her home town today
Previously They Were Just A Name
The More Than Oliver Twist Project
Historians and social scientists were heavily involved in the project, as were volunteers, who together worked tirelessly in a remarkable venture, the ‘More Than Oliver Twist Project’, that came to fruition at the end of 2020. Helen Tovey attended the e-launch
Reader Brickwall Case Study
CASE CLOSED (AT LAST!)
Sometimes with a family history problem, a fresh pair of eyes and a look at a different set of documents can work wonders. Mary Evans pieced together part of Family Tree reader Kerr Clement’s story, and Graham Caldwell completed the tale
The Volunteer Landscape
ARE YOU UP FOR AN 17th & 18th century adventure?
Sue Paul’s book, Jeopardy of Every Wind: The Biography of Captain Thomas Bowrey, tells the incredible story of a young child from 17th-century London escaping alone to a new life in the East Indies. How was this story pieced together? By the discovery of a chest full of papers in the roof of the English manor house
Enlisting Dna On Your Family History Quest
Your DNA WORKSHOP
Welcome to the DNA Workshop! In every issue DNA adviser Karen Evans will be unpacking a reader case study, and giving step-by-step tips for you to use in your DNA research at home. It’s time to unlock the story of your genes…
Bite-Size Family History
The lunch hour genealogist
Being busy doesn’t mean you have to neglect your favourite hobby, you can still learn in your lunch break! It’s time to tuck into Rachel Bellerby’s genealogy treats
Books & Co
Novels, novelties & More
Read on & see where these tales will take you
Discover Research Solutions
Your questions answered
Photo 1 Photo 2 Photo 3 Connections across
Sharing Your Views
Your letters
Mysteries, marriages en masse & more
Thoughts On...
A trip down the winding pathways of cyperspace
This month, Diane Lindsay weighs up the pros and cons of information at the touch of a button, compared to the pre-internet days when adding ancestors to the family tree almost always necessitated leaving the house in pursuit of maybe just one gem of a fact…