Family Tree  |  January 2011
Discover quick and easy ways to grow your family tree, and learn more about your family photos...
Quick and easy aren’t two words often linked to family history, but it can be much simpler than you think to track down ancestors. I’m sure many readers would agree that some branches of their family tree blossomed to reveal generations, while others have needed dedicated nurturing to find even just one more relative. And of course, quick doesn’t mean slapdash – the aim of our article on page 62 is to help you find accurate information about your family without wasting time, so that your research can progress and you can find out more and more.
In this bumper issue, photo-dating expert Jayne Shrimpton puts her magnifying glass to pictures of our ancestors in their glad rags, to reveal all sorts of clues about their special occasions.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Family Tree January 2011.