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Family Tree UK

Feb 01 2023
Magazine

Learn how to trace your family tree! Every issue is packed with: family history research advice hands-on learning experiences to help you become an ancestor super-sleuth & step-by-step guides to show you the path to tracing the past. From vintage documents to the latest in DNA, we’re here to help you discover more! Get the latest in genealogy news, software, books, archives and expert answers. Plus enjoy those reader stories that remind what it means to trace your family story. Research & remember your roots with Family Tree!

What are your genealogy plans?

RESEARCHERS TO DIGITISE RARE 15TH-CENTURY ROYAL GENEALOGICAL ROLL • In a pioneering new study, history and heritage science researchers at Nottingham Trent University will use cutting edge scientific imaging to examine and analyse a ‘rare and precious’ genealogical roll

Explore the neighbourhood of your 1880s ancestors • Where did my ancestors live? Were there shops, churches and pubs nearby? Find out with a new census and map link at TheGenealogist

NEWS Celebrating Cornwall community life • Cornish Camera is a new local history project that is exploring life in Bodmin in years gone by, using historic photographs from the George Ellis image collection

A FEW FORGOTTEN WOMEN: PROJECT LAUNCH • The stories of those women ‘forgotten’ by history is at the heart of a family history project.

1.25M Liverpool records added to FamilySearch • Four centuries of banns & marriages, plus more than 700,000 Roman Catholic parish records, have been added to the free to use database at FamilySearch

Paupers in workhouses: brand new collection • FindMyPast has released a brand new collection that features the names of all long-term workhouse residents in England and Wales in 1860

Historic disability rights movement to be archived • Shape Arts has been awarded a £840,000 grant from The National Lottery Heritage Fund to explore the heritage of the Disability Rights Movement

Scotland 1921 census released • Scotlands People has released the 1921 Census online at ScotlandsPeople, allowing researchers an insight into the lives of their early 20th-century ancestors

Two tourism awards for Lincoln • Lincoln Castle and The Collection and Usher Gallery in the city have been awarded England Welcome accolades

Dear Paul • Paul Chiddicks shares a plethora of unusual occupations and wonderful family heirlooms, and launches a brand new ‘railway cuttings’ column

THE FAMILY HISTORY REVOLUTION • What year did you start your family history research? How have things changed since then? Janet Few takes us on a tour of family history research over the decades and asks – how might the world of family history look 50 years from now?

WHAT’S HERALDRY EVER DONE FOR US? • Do your eyes glaze over at the mere mention of heraldry? Chris Broom explains why heraldry is worth a place in your genealogy toolbox, as more of our forebears than we imagine may once have had a coat of arms…

Scotland ’s 1921 census Now online for you to search • Following the release of the 1921 census for England and Wales in January 2022, the delayed Scottish equivalent is now available to consult on the Scottish Government’s ScotlandsPeople pay-per-view website at www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk. Chris Paton reports

Tracing your Holocaust ancestors • Simon Fowler marks International Holocaust Day on 27 January with a look at the resources available for researching this difficult topic

Your steps to getting started with family history • Is your family history a mystery? Findmypast has created a simple ‘getting started’ guide to exploring your roots

THE FAMILY TREE ACADEMY GUIDE TO THE CENSUS • The Family Tree Academy is here to help you grow your search skills. Read up on this month’s topic with Family Tree...


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Learn how to trace your family tree! Every issue is packed with: family history research advice hands-on learning experiences to help you become an ancestor super-sleuth & step-by-step guides to show you the path to tracing the past. From vintage documents to the latest in DNA, we’re here to help you discover more! Get the latest in genealogy news, software, books, archives and expert answers. Plus enjoy those reader stories that remind what it means to trace your family story. Research & remember your roots with Family Tree!

What are your genealogy plans?

RESEARCHERS TO DIGITISE RARE 15TH-CENTURY ROYAL GENEALOGICAL ROLL • In a pioneering new study, history and heritage science researchers at Nottingham Trent University will use cutting edge scientific imaging to examine and analyse a ‘rare and precious’ genealogical roll

Explore the neighbourhood of your 1880s ancestors • Where did my ancestors live? Were there shops, churches and pubs nearby? Find out with a new census and map link at TheGenealogist

NEWS Celebrating Cornwall community life • Cornish Camera is a new local history project that is exploring life in Bodmin in years gone by, using historic photographs from the George Ellis image collection

A FEW FORGOTTEN WOMEN: PROJECT LAUNCH • The stories of those women ‘forgotten’ by history is at the heart of a family history project.

1.25M Liverpool records added to FamilySearch • Four centuries of banns & marriages, plus more than 700,000 Roman Catholic parish records, have been added to the free to use database at FamilySearch

Paupers in workhouses: brand new collection • FindMyPast has released a brand new collection that features the names of all long-term workhouse residents in England and Wales in 1860

Historic disability rights movement to be archived • Shape Arts has been awarded a £840,000 grant from The National Lottery Heritage Fund to explore the heritage of the Disability Rights Movement

Scotland 1921 census released • Scotlands People has released the 1921 Census online at ScotlandsPeople, allowing researchers an insight into the lives of their early 20th-century ancestors

Two tourism awards for Lincoln • Lincoln Castle and The Collection and Usher Gallery in the city have been awarded England Welcome accolades

Dear Paul • Paul Chiddicks shares a plethora of unusual occupations and wonderful family heirlooms, and launches a brand new ‘railway cuttings’ column

THE FAMILY HISTORY REVOLUTION • What year did you start your family history research? How have things changed since then? Janet Few takes us on a tour of family history research over the decades and asks – how might the world of family history look 50 years from now?

WHAT’S HERALDRY EVER DONE FOR US? • Do your eyes glaze over at the mere mention of heraldry? Chris Broom explains why heraldry is worth a place in your genealogy toolbox, as more of our forebears than we imagine may once have had a coat of arms…

Scotland ’s 1921 census Now online for you to search • Following the release of the 1921 census for England and Wales in January 2022, the delayed Scottish equivalent is now available to consult on the Scottish Government’s ScotlandsPeople pay-per-view website at www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk. Chris Paton reports

Tracing your Holocaust ancestors • Simon Fowler marks International Holocaust Day on 27 January with a look at the resources available for researching this difficult topic

Your steps to getting started with family history • Is your family history a mystery? Findmypast has created a simple ‘getting started’ guide to exploring your roots

THE FAMILY TREE ACADEMY GUIDE TO THE CENSUS • The Family Tree Academy is here to help you grow your search skills. Read up on this month’s topic with Family Tree...


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