Almost 400,000 individuals available to search on the 1939 Register
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A further 389,600 individuals are now available to search on the 1939 Register for England and Wales, in accordance with the 100-year rule and requests submitted by the public.
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Michelle Patient, professional genealogist and keen embroiderer, explains how best to start a family history sampler project, showcasing your family’s story through needlework.
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We would love to hear what your favourite family history books are. As part of the Family Tree magazine 40th birthday celebrations, we are creating a list of the top family history related books of all time, as voted by family historians.
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On 15 December the Ministry of Justice issued a consultation document on the storage and retention of original will documents. Sign the petition to avert the possible destruction of this historic collection.
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Study Club: Family history research project
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Family history research project: “The Lives of Children Working in the Pottery Industry in 1840” with experienced genealogist and speaker Ann Simcock.
Monday 12th February 6.30-7.30pm UK time.
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DNA Club: online search tools and tips with Mary Evans
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In this session, illustrated by case studies, Mary will show how by closely scrutinising the details, and by researching the wider family, we can find solutions to our research problems. Thursday 22 February, 1pm.
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Genealogy Gadgets Club: Source citations for family history
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Thursday 25th January 7-8pm: Source citations for family history with Tahitia McCabe.
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Did you know? Family Tree Plus members enjoy monthly online meetings, bonus webinars, a searchable magazine library, video library, and downloadable resources. Find out more
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