Dear Family Historian,

We are pleased to announce that the new Discover Your Ancestors Issue 10 is now available! With articles on social history, famous families, research advice, occupations and more, it's a read that's hard to put down.

To celebrate this release we are also bringing you special offers from Discover Your Ancestors! We are offering 50% off Back Issues so you can complete your collection, 30% off Periodical Compendiums so you can get up to date with the monthly online magazine, as well as 60% off Books - now only £3.95 each!

Don't forget to pick up research aids from Discover Your Ancestors, including the popular Seven Generation Log Book, 10 Generation Relationship Chart and Birth Year from Census Date Calculator.

In this issue's Article from the Archives, we find a Victorian murder story of a notorious madame who escaped the hangman's noose.

All the best,

The S&N Team

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Discover Your Ancestors Issue 10

The 196 page bookazine contains new in-depth articles, research advice, social and general history, 'how to' features, case studies, places in focus, and much more! It is ideal for both experienced researchers and those just starting out.

  • Richard Trevithick: Father of the Railway, 250th Anniversary
  • Georgian Fight Club
  • Death and the Victorians
  • Roald Dahl's WW2 Desert Crash
  • Celebrity genealogies: James Corden, Michael Sheen and Captain Sir Tom Moore
  • How to research the RAF and Royal Marines
  • Rural roots
  • Scots paupers
  • Friendly societies
  • and much more!

Also included are over £80 of FREE resources! Including a free three months First Steps Plus subscription with TheGenealogist, a free three month subscription to the monthly online magazine Discover Your Ancestors Periodical, and lots of other resources!

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We are delighted to offer complete collections of Discover Your Ancestors Periodicals on CD in a convenient PDF format. Each issue is packed full of stories, case studies, social history articles and research advice.
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Save 60% on Books

Researching and Locating Your Ancestors by Celia Heritage

In this wide ranging but succinct guidebook, professional writer, lecturer and genealogist Celia Heritage offers expert advice on how to get started using the main online and offline records, and then take research further using a variety of lesser-known resources.

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Discover Your Ancestors' Occupations by Laura Berry

This informative book shows how occupations can help give a more detailed picture of your ancestor's life and how trades affected their well-being. As well as taking a look at digital records, it also covers some of the more unusual documents available in archives.

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Regional Research Guidebook by Andrew Chapman

The team behind the popular family and social history magazine Discover Your Ancestors has put together a region-by-region guide to the United Kingdom which will give you a flavour of each area's history and a run-down of the many useful resources available to researchers.

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Discover Your Ancestors Periodical Compendium May-December 2013

For the first time you can read the Discover Your Ancestors Periodical in print. With over 100 pages, this compendium is packed full of features, stories, case studies, social history articles, and research advice from the May-December 2013 issues.

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Research Aids

This A4 family history record book is a simple and effective way for recording and displaying your research. You can enter details of up to seven generations in over 50 pages of convenient and easy to read forms.

Also included is an indexed seven generation chart so you can quickly locate entries in your book.

The Mulberry Madame and the Murdered Policeman

Ancestors that fell foul of the law are always fascinating subjects for family history research. The chance to unearth a felon from within the records can be an exciting prospect. Le Noble was a notorious madame running a house of ill repute from what, in contemporary reports, was delightfully named as Mulberry Cottage in Patriotic Place. Le Noble was living as the "wife" of Pierre Le Gendre of the same address calling herself Mary, and there were four other young women under their roof.

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