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Who Do You Think You Are? Magazine

13 issues per year   |  English
18 Reviews   •  English   •   General Interest (History & Knowledge)
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Trace your family's past and discover your roots with Who Do You Think You Are? Magazine. The official companion to the successful BBC TV series, Who Do You Think You Are? Magazine delves in to the celebrities’ pasts, features military and social history, recounts the stories of ordinary and extraordinary people and how they used to live.

Packed with practical advice, from getting started to expert tips, we show you how to get the most out of online resources and build your own family tree.
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Who Do You Think You Are?

May 2025 Uncover your Norfolk roots, connect with sailors in your lineage, and use ChatGPT to transcribe cherished handwritten notes. Explore the resilience of 17th-century ancestors, discover family tales from WWII, and meet the 2025 celebrities in our new series.


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Uncover your Norfolk roots, connect with sailors in your lineage, and use ChatGPT to transcribe cherished handwritten notes. Explore the resilience of 17th-century ancestors, discover family tales from WWII, and meet the 2025 celebrities in our new series.
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