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From practical projects for a fabulous family history, to the quest to take your family tree back to Norman times, or the journey to heal a broken family … it’s all in this issue of Family Tree
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Steve Roberts looks back to a turning point in English history; 1066, when the nation fell to William the Conqueror, ending the era of the Anglo-Saxons and heralding a new form of governance. Can you trace your family back to this tumultuous time?
10 KEY POINTS when researching your family history
Whether you are new to family history or a seasoned researcher, it is useful to occasionally revisit some of the fundamental principles of genealogical research. Here are 10 important points we should all try to remember, says Katherine Jenns.
A sense of belonging, a sense of self…
What is it that gives us a sense of belonging? Charlotte Soares mulls over this important, yet intangible, issue. After all, without a sense of where you come from, you can feel very lost indeed…
Books
Historian Janet Few‘s debut novel is based on a real 100-year-old family scandal, which the descendants had known nothing about. She tells Karen Clare the genealogical methods and resources she used to bring the story to life
The Family Tree SUBS CLUB EXCLUSIVE OFFERS!
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10 rules to live by in WORLD WAR I
As our ancestors celebrated the Armistice 100 years ago, they would have looked forward to the lifting of many restrictions they had endured in wartime Britain. From letter censoring to buying a round of drinks, Ruth A Symes reveals 10 rules that controlled everyday life on the Home Front
TOP TIPS & ADVICE
The Marriage Locator
This issue Julie Goucher spotlights a website aimed at saving you money
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
Broaden your ancestral horizons
Genealogist Chris Paton discusses some of the parallel disciplines that can help with genealogical research…
Ideas & solutions for today’s family history enthusiast
From getting organised to digging deeper, plus having plenty of family tree fun along the way, Helen Tovey’s collection of ancestor projects are very do-able and will give your family history a refreshing boost
DIGGING DEEPER: Twiglets
Diarist Gill Shaw charts the rollercoaster ride of researching her family history
Your questions answered
With our panel of experts Jayne Shrimpton, Emma Jolly, David Frost and Helen Whittle
DIARY DATES
Find or post diary dates at www.family-tree.co.uk/Events
Your letters
A letter from a lad at the Front in 1915, the value of leaving no stone unturned, and other memories
My transatlantic tree
Diane Lindsay never lets the opportunity to revel in history pass her by and on her recent trip to the States has been investigating her granddaughter’s international roots
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Discover the answers to last issue’s challenges How did you do?
Read on to find out the answers to last issue’s Family Tree Academy challenges. Our Academy tutor David Annal explains all
J oin th e Family Tree Academy & become a skilled family historian
Running all through 2018, the Academy learning experience has been helping you discover more about the records, resources and research skills you need to become the best genealogist you can be. We have had case studies for you to pit your wits against, documents for you to decipher, and more…
Techy tips for family historians
This issue genealogical web guru Paul Carter suggests what to look for when buying a new computer for your family history
Your milling ancestors
The Mills Archive, based in Reading, boasts an important national collection of more than 3 million documents and images relating to all aspects of milling that would otherwise have been lost. Simon Wills learned more from the archive’s information manager, Elizabeth Trout
Spotlight on… Genealogical Society of Ireland
Tracing your Irish ancestors can be a challenge to even the most experienced of family historians. Tom Conlon of the Genealogical Society of Ireland explains what support the society offers and the many benefits of membership
Taken a DNA test? Now what?
DNA tests are becoming ever more popular but the results can seem bewildering can’t they? Help is at hand, however, with family historian Karen Evans‘s practical advice for making sense of your DNA test results for your family history research
‘Why has my ethnicity estimate changed?’
If you have an AncestryDNA test you may have noticed there has been an update to ethnicity results. If you haven’t already done so, pop across to the DNA story on your DNA home page and see what happens! So, what has Ancestry done and what does it mean for us? Karen Evans explains
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