Mar 22nd, 2009 by familyhistory
In this audio podcast, I go hunting for my great-grandparents’ graves (and attempt to record while out and about).
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Jan 18th, 2009 by familyhistory
This video podcast is a brief tip on taking advantage of mother’s maiden name searches on FreeBMD, the volunteer-transcribed index of births, marriage and death registrations covering England and Wales.
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Dec 25th, 2008 by familyhistory
In this audio podcast, I answer Roz’s question about how to record dates for registration quarters (and explain what that means), and share some exciting news about 1911 census.
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Jun 21st, 2008 by familyhistory
In this video podcast, I take a quick look at the 1841 census of England and Wales and how it differs from later censuses using the entry for my great-great-great-grandmother Sarah Payne.
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Jun 12th, 2008 by familyhistory
In this audio podcast, I use the example of my great-uncle Frank Howells (right) to show how family stories can omit vital information. I’m audibly bunged up but don’t let that put you off.
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Jun 7th, 2008 by familyhistory
In this audio podcast, I talk about some unusual sources I’ve used in my research.
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Jun 1st, 2008 by familyhistory
In this video podcast, I demonstrate a method for locating someone on the 1901 census when their name has been misrecorded.
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