October 2024


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Learn a super 6-step family history research method that will help you: be more organised, research more thoroughly, keep better research notes & even smash brick walls. The method is suitable for all manner of family history research problems, beginners to advanced.

On Sale: 13/09/2024

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What's in this Issue?

Your 6-step plan to brick-wall smashing research
Phil Isherwood demonstrates the value of using a Research Methodology to make progress on even the toughest of cases

How Ancestry's DNA 'enhanced shared matches' can help you
DNA Workshop advisor Karen Evans is on hand to explain to benefits to your research

Choosing the best DNA test for you
Michelle Leonard advises on the key points to consider

Which Ancestry membership is right for you?
Find the one to suit your research needs and your pocket

Project: Researching an unrelated cohort
Paul Bingham and Paul Robinson share the findings of their project to celebrate the lives of 106 pioneer female doctors

A Guide to tracing mariner ancestors
Nicholas Dixon provides a tour of the must-search pre-1914 records and how to interpret them

Academy: Tracing army ancestors
Family Tree Academy tutor David Annal advises on pre-1914 military research

& all the regular favourites...

  • Paul Chiddicks' latest selection of genealogical novelties sourced from the family history scene
  • Diane Lindsay's thoughts on...
  • Family history news & events
  • Spotlight on... a notable family history organisation
  • Readers' questions asked, readers' family photos dated & readers share their views on the family history scene
  • & the latest chapter in Gill Shaw's enchanted family fairy tale

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