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Welcome
Travel with us as we explore further back in time, with our tips and websites to help you master the challenges and discover the rewards of finding ancestors before 1837
You said …
In recent months we’ve run several surveys to help us find out: what it is you love about genealogy, which websites and resources you use to trace your ancestors’ lives, and the best ways that we can help you to learn about your family history. Thank you to everyone who took the time to fill in our surveys. Here are just a few of the results from the surveys which we hope you find interesting…
Finding your earlier ancestors
Chris Paton describes the approaches needed for researching ancestors from earlier generations
Is this the real Sweeney Todd?
Explore the serious, sublime and the ridiculous facets of family history in this genealogical miscellany. This issue, has Tom Wood stumbled upon the real inspiration for the Demon Barber of Fleet Street?
Mapping my DNA journey
DNA testing for family historians is now widely available but the results are not always that easy to interpret. Emma Jolly takes us on her genetic adventure, explaining on route the pros and cons of her discoveries
Time for a diff erent approach?
There comes a time while researching our families and ancestors when we feel we have exhausted all the usual research routes, even using sources recommended by experienced researchers. At this point, where should we turn for answers? Jean Stirk recommends some new tacks to try, to give your family history research that much needed boost…
ANCESTORS IN INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS
Adèle Emm steps back into the classroom to investigate a type of school introduced by the Victorians that was designed to keep abandoned and desperate children off the streets – and provide them with education and training for adult life
A beginner’s guide to joining a family history society
Both new and experienced researchers can benefit from joining a family history society, says Rachel Bellerby, with friendship, specialist knowledge, unique resources and regular meetings just some of the reasons to consider becoming part of the society scene
The Fifth Avenue Connection
Sue Hassett knows all about the pleasures of unexpected findings when tracing ancestors’ lives, but this time she was totally unprepared for what lay ahead down the research path
My ancestor was in the RAF
The history of the RAF has always seemed rather dashing, from the adventures of Biggles to the derring-do of the Dam Buster raid. With the centenary of the RAF soon upon us, it’s the perfect time to target your research on your RAF ancestors and family connections. Geoff Simpson outlines some useful sources and approaches to help you get started
The Family Tree SUBS CLUB
Welcome to the Family Tree Subscriber Club page, where subscribers to the magazine can benefit from a range of different offers and competitions every issue! To be sure not to miss out, take out a subscription today – see page 50 for our latest fabulous offer
Basic steps to take before you pay
Start your genealogy journey without paying out by following Karen Clare’s simple tips
The disgrace of Thomas Shelley
Unearthing disreputable ancestors and upsetting stories is fairly typical family history fodder, but Wendy Percival’s discoveries in the British newspaper archives revealed an unexpectedly shocking turn of events in the lives of her 3x great-grandparents
Researching First World War officers
Keith Gregson explores the extensive First World War officers’ records held by The National Archives, which can give surprising insight into the men’s personal lives, including the suffering of loved ones left behind
Weights, measures & money
With the introduction of decimal currency we said goodbye to farthings and thrupenny bits, florins and shillings – coins that our ancestors had used for centuries. Similarly measurements changed from imperial to metric too. Like June Terrington you may still have a fondness for the ‘old ways’, yet whether you need to refresh your knowledge, or are young enough to need to learn the imperial systems from scratch, here are a few handy leads to follow
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Suffolk’s big stride forward
Wills can be a wonderful resource for your family tree research, but if they’re pre-1858, and are held in a county record office, they can sometimes be difficult to get hold of – however, Helen Barrell has found a research gem to help those with Suffolk ancestry
Walking history
Simon Wills learns about a unique community project to commemorate the lives of all those recorded on a village’s First World War memorial
Spotlight on… Polperro Family History Society
Jeremy Rowett Johns introduces the Polperro Family History Society, whose unusual beginning has led to a treasure trove of genealogical information for those tracing ancestors in south-east Cornwall
Twiglets
Diarist Gill Shaw charts the rollercoaster ride of researching her family history
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While exploring new avenues of research to add depth and colour to his family tree, Paul Chiddicks made two discoveries that transformed how he saw his beloved grandad and his outlook on life
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The First World War’s Dame Vera?
Keith Gregson looks at the wartime career of singer Hetty King
A tale of two books
Nothing beats browsing through an old tome to travel back in time. Diane Lindsay revels in the pages of the past
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IN BRIEF
Karen Clare reports on the latest genealogy news. Send
American Ogles back at UK ancestral home
Forty- five American descendants of the Ogle family
Free new website traces British convicts
A vast, new, free online resource is enabling researchers
Records from 1820 muster list
The Convict Database is a free new resource accessible
House museum draws curtains for £18m revamp
Grandad’s WW1 memoirs made into play
A family historian who made his grandfather’s Great
Last stop for railway museum
The Electric Railway Museum in Coventry has closed
Round-up of new database releases
• Findmypast.co.uk has grown its Warwickshire parish
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