Who Do You Think You Are? - 18 Jun 2024

Table of content - Who Do You Think You Are? (18 Jun 2024)

10 TIPS TO FIND BAPTISM RECORDS
DEATH AND TAXES
My Dad was a WW2 love-child, but I identified his father using DNA
Medieval Records Go Back 600 Years
ALSO IN THIS ISSUE
RUTH GOODMAN
SCOTTISH ROOTS
PRAIRIE LIFE
Welcome
Contributors
Sarah’s TOP TIP
David Hough reveals how he uncovered his father and grandfather’s harrowing experiences in the world wars – and an uncanny encounter that he just can’t explain
Gemma Noon explains the history of the Canadian Prairies, and how to access the rich records that their European settlers left behind
Death-duty registers are an underused resource for 19th-century research that can smash brick walls – and they can easily be searched online, says Paul Blake
“My dad was a Second World War love-child, but I identified his father using DNA and tracked down his service medals using social media,” says Sonia Limm
Jonathan Scott rounds up the essential online resources for taking your tree back 600 years to the Middle Ages
Social historian Ruth Goodman tells Sarah Williams why her new podcast celebrates domestic life
Debbie Kennett explains how to create a database of births, marriages and deaths for a particular surname
Caroline Roope celebrates summer with a deep dive into the history of beach huts and bathing machines
Genealogist Chris Paton shares 10 expert tips for tracking down your ancestors’ elusive births
Your ideas, comments and advice
All of the latest developments and record releases
Online and in-person talks, shows and exhibitions
Darren Vidler remembers a cinema pioneer
Q&A
Local Industry
Off The Record
Your Projects
Around Britain
TV & Radio
Wdytya? Magazine Shop
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Gem From The Archive
Books & Digital Picks
Winning Experience
Tip For Tracing Someone With A Common Name
YOUR LETTER IN PRINT
PICK OF THE MONTH
MyHeritage adds 37 million New York family history records
Archivist and historian win parliamentary awards
CAN YOU HELP?
Ancestry makes deal with US government’s archive
Cheshire Archives & Local Studies postpones closure
Welsh archive building given £7.3m funding
TNA launches free online map of Second World War camps
Louis XIV
Tony Hancock
Dover Castle
Signal book
225,395
Banking On Prosperity
10 BAPTISM PROBLEMS AND HOW TO SOLVE THEM
Resources
CHRIS PATON
THE TRUE POWER OF HISTORY
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‘I Discovered My Family’s Wartime Secrets’
The Canadian Prairies
Monica Hopkins 1884–1974
DID YOU KNOW?
Homestead Record, 1903
Expert Picks
TOP TIP!
GEMMA NOON
Medieval Genealogy
THE SOLDIER IN LATER MEDIEVAL ENGLAND
Expert’s Choice
MEDIEVAL LONDONERS
PEOPLE OF MEDIEVAL SCOTLAND
FOUNDATION FOR MEDIEVAL GENEALOGY
THE PROSOPOGRAPHY OF ANGLO-SAXON ENGLAND
OPEN DOMESDAY
HENRY III FINE ROLLS PROJECT
PIPE ROLL SOCIETY
INSTITUTE FOR MEDIEVAL STUDIES
MEDIEVALISTS.NET
THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES
ENGLAND’S IMMIGRANTS
CAUSE PAPERS
BRITISH HISTORY ONLINE
Death-Duty Registers
Death-Duty Register,
Death-Duty Registers
1861
THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES
TOP TIP!
Where do I search for Edith and John Robert Turnbull?
What happened to Abraham?
Who were Emily Holes’ ancestors?
When was this photograph taken?
When did Thomas Peacock die?
Why was my grandmother sent away?
What can you tell me about my chef great grandfather?
Could this soldier be my great uncle?
Why have a stairlift when you could have a real lift?
Yorkshire Delight
Create a master index of BMDs for a surname
TOP TIP!
HURRAY FOR HUTS
Martha Gunn 1726Ð1815
Resources
NEWSLETTER SL
‘I USED DNA TO FIND MY GRANDFATHER, AND TRACED HIS WAR MEDALS’
War Graves Report, 1945
Reader Tips
Exploring London’s Streets
Strathclyde
STRATHCLYDE THROUGH THE AGES
FREE ONLINE RECORDS
STRATHCLYDE SURNAMES
THREAD-MAKING
TOP TIP!
DIRECTORY
Prisoners’ book, 1892–1910
MOEDERLAND
NETHER WORLD CRIME AND THE POLICE COURTS IN VICTORIAN LONDON
Tracing Your Family History Using Irish Newspapers And Other Printed Materials
DIGITAL PICKS
SECRETS OF THE LONDON UNDERGROUND
Storyville: The Gullspång Miracle – A Nordic Mystery
Abandoned Engineering
On The Spot
JOIN OUR FACEBOOK GROUP
BEST FREE WEBSITES to help you grow your family tree
Scottish Civil Marriages
48 HOURS IN DUBLIN
Explore Yorkshire Roots
Trace Pirates & Privateers
Sporting Records Online
‘ALFRED WAS A CINEMA PIONEER’

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