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Tracing ancestors who served in the Royal Navy is easier than ever after five major sets of records of sailors, ships and submarines were published on family history website Findmypast (findmypast.co.
There are a number of free options at your fingertips if you’ve only just begun researching your family history. ‘Getting started’ guides are all over the place, from the polished pages of the Society
As many of my roots are in Suffolk I was interested to read your recent article on Suffolk resources. I was not previously aware of the Suffolk Records Society so will look into their holdings with in
Don’t miss the latest online Scottish Indexes Conference Scottish Indexes Conference XXXI 31 January w scottishindexes.com/conference.aspx The Scottish Indexes Conference was first launched during the
Anglesey Archives a Industrial Estate Road, Bryn Cefni Industrial Estate, Llangefni, Anglesey LL77 7JA t 01248 751930 e archifdyarchives@ynysmon.gov. uk w anglesey.gov.uk/archives The service looks af
How do you research your family history when you’re adopted? Do you follow the lines of your biological parents, assuming you know who they are, or do you investigate your adopted parents’ families? K