2
Menú
Inicio
Mi biblioteca
Mi cuenta
Pocketmags Plus+
Título A-Z
Categoría A-Z
Revistas más vendidas
Últimas ofertas
Cheques regalo
Activar una suscripción
Blog
Ayuda y asistencia
ES
0
Cesta
Mi cuenta
Mi biblioteca
Iniciar sesión
Plus+
LOS MÁS VENDIDOS
OFERTAS
Aficiones y artesanía
Aviación y transporte
Ocio
Interés general
Deporte
CONFIGURACIÓN DEL SITIO
GBP - £
USD - $
AUD - $
CAD - $
EUR - €
EUR - €
EUR - €
EUR - €
EUR - €
EUR - €
EUR - €
LUZ
OSCURIDAD
Categorías
Arte y fotografía
Arte
Diseño
Arquitectura
Fotografía
Aviación y transporte
Motocicletas
Aviación
Automóviles
Ferrocarril
Familia y hogar
Niños
Ser padres
Mascotas
Alimentación
BRICOLAJE
Paisajismo y jardinería
Propiedad
Interiorismo y Hogar
Alimentación
Cocina y repostería
Beba
Vegetarian & Vegan
Sin gluten y dietas especiales
Interés general
Historia y datos
Astronomía
Educación y literatura
Espiritual y Religión
Comercio y profesionales
Nacional y regional
Libros
Noticias y actualidad
Salud y forma física
Médico
Ejecutar
Salud de la mujer
Salud masculina
Dieta
Espiritualidad y bienestar
Aficiones y artesanía
Recopilación
Modelismo radiocontrol
Modelismo militar y a escala
Costura y punto
Carpintería
Arte y artesanía
Ocio Interés
Viajar
Náutica
Póquer y juego
Caravana y autocaravana
Camping y aire libre
Televisión y cine
Tatuaje
Equitación
Vida salvaje
Interés de los hombres
Estilo de vida
Gay
TV y cine
Fitness masculino
Motocicletas
Automóviles
Fútbol
Pesca y pesca con caña
Juegos
Artilugio
Newspapers
Todos
Música
Clásico
Heavy Metal
Otros
Rock
Pop
Práctica y juego
Hi-Fi
Deporte
Fútbol
Ciclismo
Rugby
Cricket y Golf
Programas de fútbol
Pesca y pesca con caña
Tiro con arco
Boxeo y artes marciales
Equitación
Otros
Deportes acuáticos y tabla
Atletismo y carreras
Motorsport
Esquí y deportes de invierno
Aire libre y aventura
Tecnología y juegos
Apple
Juegos
Internet
Gadgets
PC
Móvil
Comercio y profesionales
Dinero e inversión
Construcción y arquitectura
Militar y defensa
Educación
Medios
Noticias del sector minorista
Agricultura y ganadería
Catering
Empresas
Transporte
Política
Viajar
Interés de las mujeres
Cabello
Famosos
Bodas y novias
Moda y estilo de vida
Alimentación sana y adelgazamiento
Fitness
CONFIGURACIÓN DEL SITIO
GBP - £
USD - $
AUD - $
CAD - $
EUR - €
EUR - €
EUR - €
EUR - €
EUR - €
EUR - €
EUR - €
LUZ
OSCURIDAD
Suscripción digital
>
Family Tree
>
Family Tree September 2019
>
How to structure your blog content
Está viendo la página Spain versión del sitio.
Le gustaría cambiar a su sitio local?
Inicio
Mi biblioteca
Mi cuenta
Pocketmags Plus+
Título A-Z
Categoría A-Z
Revistas más vendidas
Últimas ofertas
Cheques regalo
Activar una suscripción
Blog
Ayuda y asistencia
Leer en cualquier dispositivo
Pedidos seguros
35 MIN TIEMPO DE LECTURA
How to structure your blog content
RESEARCH ZONE
Lea el artículo completo y muchos más en este número de
Family Tree
Opciones de compra
Si eres el dueño de la edición,
Iniciar sesión
para leer el artículo completo ahora.
Edición digital única
Family Tree September 2019
 
€5,99
/ issue
COMPRAR YA
Este número y otros números atrasados no se incluyen en un nuevo suscripción. Las suscripciones incluyen el último número regular y los nuevos números publicados durante su suscripción. Family Tree
Suscripción digital anual
€47,99
facturado anualmente
Guardar
33%
€4,00
/ issue
COMPRAR YA
Suscripción digital mensual
€4,99
facturado mensualmente
Guardar
17%
€4,99
/ issue
COMPRAR YA
¿SUSCRIPCIÓN IMPRESA?
Disponibles en magazine.co.uk, las
mejores ofertas de suscripción a revistas
online.
 
VER OFERTAS
Este artículo es de...
Family Tree
Family Tree September 2019
VER EN TIENDA
Otros artículos de este número
Family Tree
Welcome
It’s time to dig for victory, see what clues your delving
Sculptures bring 19th century street back to life
Anew public art project is bringing to life the stories
Veterans’ charity films stories for archive
To commemorate its centenary this year, the charity
New website digitising 17th century Hearth Tax records
Afree new website aims to open up a remarkable 17th
Heritage festival harnesses people power as it turns 25
Heritage festival harnesses people power as it turns
YOUR FREE RECORDS
At Family Tree we’ve teamed up with UK family history
Norfolk parish records among releases
TheGenealogist has added more than half a million Norfolk
Top speakers at Oxford conference
The Association of Genealogists and Researchers in
Great-grandson achieves tribute
The great-grandson of Constance Baker, known as ‘Mother
Looking after your home archive
Paul F Cockburn looks at some of the ways in which you can preserve and present the results of your research – now and for future generations
How to inspire the next generation!
Nina Hoole finds visiting archives can be child’s play with a youngster in tow
Spotlight on… Gwent Family History Society
Sonia Jones profiles Gwent Family History Society, a group with five different branches and a busy programme of events, meetings and projects for anyone with ancestors in the old county of Monmouthshire
How did you do?
Find out the answers to last issue’s Family Tree Academy challenges. Our Academy tutor David Annal explains all
Join Thee 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
This issue’s theme is immigration & emigration records
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 always in the documents themselves; sometimes you’ll need to look at other sources to find the answers
ONE-NAME STUDIES
This issue one-name researcher Julie Goucher suggests ways to collect surnames data and has some quick wins up her sleeve
Putting flesh on the bones
Researcher Nick Thorne explains how to discover more about your forebears’ lives by using the collections on TheGenealogist.co.uk
Taken a DNA test?
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
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
Your questions answered
With our panel of experts Jayne Shrimpton, Penny Walters
Books
Karen Clare takes a look at some new titles of interest in the world of family history, in particular books covering the lives of our 20th century ancestors
DIARY DATES
Find or post diary dates at www.family-tree.co.uk/Events
Your letters
No need for heirloom gloom with these ideas to keep them safe into the future
Tying up loose ends
It may take a while, but we can overcome family history obstacles given time, as Diane Lindsay found out when she solved a naming mystery
NEWS
MOVERS & SHAKERS
Fergus Smith from Twitter’s #AncestryHour team reminds
Unlocking secrets of historic workhouse infirmary
Ahistoric workhouse infirmary has opened to visitors
Tracing your ancestors in the early 20th century
Chris Paton explores the key resources to help with early 20th century family history research
Fashion on the Home Front
Eighty years ago families watched and waited as tensions
Calmness & courage
Kath Garner delves into the memories of friends who lived through the Second World War as children and can recall the stoical mothers of Britain whose spirits would not be broken
The count down to war
The Second Great War did not break out unexpectedly. Many fought against the signs and portents for years. But come it did. Military historian Graham Bandy looks at the state of the Army 80 years ago, and Britain’s quiet preparation for conflict, once it became clear that it was inevitable
THE LAST DAYS OF KINDERTRANSPORT
With Kristallnacht (the Night of Broken Glass) shattered the last hope for Jews in Germany, and within days many were seeking temporary travel visas to get their children out – fast. Melody Amsel-Arieli looks at the last journeys made by Jewish children, fleeing Nazi Germany, in the final weeks before the door closed, leaving millions to their fates
Our ancestors & the 1939 Register
The 1939 National Register is part of our families’ shared history. A handwritten record of each of our ancestors named therein, in those early dark days of a world at war. Helen Tovey looks at how the record came about 80 years ago this September, and how and it can help your family history research today
Twiglets
Diarist Gill Shaw charts the rollercoaster ride of researching her family history
Tramps, tinkers & travellers
You might think that you’ve reached a dead end if you find an ancestor with an itinerant lifestyle, but there are a range of options to explore, as Simon Wills reveals
Local history for family historians
Exploring the local history of the area where your ancestors lived will help you grow and enrich your family history research. Delve into the past with Karen Clare and watch your family’s past spring into life…
Cesta -
0 items
Su cesta está vacía.
Seguir comprando
Total de la cesta:
€
0,00
 Ganar
0
Puntos de fidelidad Pocketmags
Cada Punto vale 1 penique o unidad monetaria y puede canjearse por futuras compras aquí en Pocketmags.com
¿Tienes un código de descuento? Añádelo en el siguiente paso.
Pago seguro
Seguir comprando
O lea sólo para
€1.09
con
Puedes disfrutar:
El tema en su cesta
Acceso instantáneo a más de 600 títulos
Miles de números atrasados
30 días por sólo 1,09
Actualización para €1.09
30 días de acceso, luego sólo €11,99 / mes. Cancelación en cualquier momento. Sólo para nuevos abonados.
Más información