by Robert Parker | Jan 8, 2018
2017 Blog Summary I published 10 blogs in 2017, based on the talks I conduct on researching ancestors. Here is a review of each blog and the stories researched and the sources of information that were invaluable to me. Have a look, and click on the title of those that...
by MFGAdmin | Nov 9, 2017
We Will Remember Them It seems appropriate at this time of year to write a blog titled ‘We Will Remember Them’. ‘We will remember them’ is an engaging talk about my research into my Grand Uncle’s World War One service. Discovering a...
by MFGAdmin | Oct 6, 2017
Our ancestors 1939-1945 The 2nd World War is becoming an increasingly important area of study. Many records are closed for data protection, or are they? What sources are available for tracking our ancestors at this crucially important time of their lives and how can...
by MFGAdmin | Sep 10, 2017
Parish Registers When family historians reach 1837 they start to use Parish Registers. Church and religion was the focus of many peoples lives for centuries (political, social and spiritual activities) + What do Parish Registers tell us about our ancestors? + Why were...
by MFGAdmin | Jul 6, 2017
The shire for Men who Understand When you think of Cambridgeshire you perhaps picture the University, the fens or the RAF / USAAF airbases of World War Two. There is a rich collection of family history records for Cambridgeshire, held online or through their...
by MFGAdmin | Feb 8, 2017
What stories would your ancestors tell? I deliver an engaging talk for beginners on how to start discovering your ancestors using proven research techniques. The talk explores the key techniques, resources and top tips for finding your ancestors and their stories....
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