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How to trace your family tree : discover and record your personal roots and British heritage

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This title offers accessible and clear advice on discovering your family's history in the UK, explaining the best research techniques, how to log and collate your research.

It contains all the information needed to start your own search including a useful checklist to guide through each stage.

You can experience the amazing thrill of tracing back your bloodline hundreds of years and discovering who your ancestors were and what their lives were like.

It contains over 135 illustrations, including diagrams, contemporaneous photographs, document facsimiles, sample family trees and artworks.

It includes sections on Welsh, Scottish, Irish and Channel Island records, as well as English.

This book introduces the subject of genealogy in a highly practical form, and explains the process of tracing and finding ancestors in the British Isles in a simple and easy-to-follow way.

The book begins with the very basics of starting to research, guiding the reader through each stage, from finding clues in photographs and naming patterns, to creating drop-line charts and starting to draw up a family tree. The next section goes back to the early 1800s, and explains how to take investigations further by using all kinds of sources, both in archive form and on the internet, especially census information.

The book also goes on to explain how to find relatives through their professions, apprenticeships, education, and military records.

This useful guide to genealogy will help you discover your roots, identify your British ancestors, and unlock the secrets of your family heritage.

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Product Details
Lorenz Books
0754827712 / 9780754827719
Hardback
15/07/2013
United Kingdom
English
96 pages : illustrations (black and white, and colour)
23 cm
Originally published: as part of Family history made easy. London: Southwater, 2004.