Keeping Records
Recording Your DiscoveriesWhen it comes to keeping a record of your family history there areĀ a few options available to you. If you only plan to keep a few generations…
Recording Your DiscoveriesWhen it comes to keeping a record of your family history there areĀ a few options available to you. If you only plan to keep a few generations…
Although many of the web-building websites such as Ancestry do require a subscription, there are sources of information for which there is no charge. These include baptisms, marriages and deaths…
Your Family Tree A Family Tree is a great way to visualise your ancestors. It is a chart which represents your family's relationships in the form of a tree or…
It is amazing how the Internet can help your research. Many universities and other organisations have digitised records and books to be viewed, and sometimes searched on and downloaded, online.…
The following books are either available from high street book stores, online, or as e-books
Discovering New Sources Grace's Guide To British Industrial HistoryIn their own words, Grace's Guide describes itself as the leading source of historical information on industry and manufacturing in Britain.Ā I…
Coats of Arms Heraldry is about showing people who you are. In England, it started in the late 1100s, when knights began to wear helmets which covered their faces, and…
Old Photographs Early photos can be an eye-opener, letting us into a different world. Dating old photos can be difficult as there is seldom any date printed on the reverse…
England & WalesBirth, Marriage and Death recordsĀ are commonly referred to as B.M.D. records.Ā They are kept by the General Register Office of England and Wales, part of the National Office of…