Discover Your Ancestors Periodical - Issue 72 (April 2019)
Keep up to date with the genealogy world and learn more about your hobby with the critically acclaimed Discover Your Ancestors online periodical. Whether you are just starting out or have reached a brick wall in your research, this will help and inspire you on your family history journey. Receive guidance from experts, tips on the best sources for records, explore connections around the world and bring your ancestors to life.
Changing landscapes: Wayne Shepheard explores the creation of new lands for human habitation through a specific family example in East Yorkshire
The Tale of a Family Tree: Nick Thorne uses online resources to explore the family history of Beatrix Potter
The business of crime at sea: Gregory Parker explores the world of England's smugglers and their support network
Why we like crime: For centuries, we have been both attracted and repelled by crime - but what is the attraction, and what does it say about us? Nell Darby speculates
We love to go a-wandering: Jayne Shrimpton steps out with a social history of walking for leisure and pleasure
History in the details: Jayne Shrimpton on laces, ribbons and garters
No. of Pages: 32
Download Filesize: 7.1 MiB
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Keep up to date with the genealogy world and learn more about your hobby with the critically acclaimed Discover Your Ancestors online periodical. Whether you are just starting out or have reached a brick wall in your research, this will help and inspire you on your family history journey. Receive guidance from experts, tips on the best sources for records, explore connections around the world and bring your ancestors to life.
Changing landscapes: Wayne Shepheard explores the creation of new lands for human habitation through a specific family example in East Yorkshire
The Tale of a Family Tree: Nick Thorne uses online resources to explore the family history of Beatrix Potter
The business of crime at sea: Gregory Parker explores the world of England's smugglers and their support network
Why we like crime: For centuries, we have been both attracted and repelled by crime - but what is the attraction, and what does it say about us? Nell Darby speculates
We love to go a-wandering: Jayne Shrimpton steps out with a social history of walking for leisure and pleasure
History in the details: Jayne Shrimpton on laces, ribbons and garters
No. of Pages: 32
Download Filesize: 7.1 MiB