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How to . . .
Your guide to researching
your family history
On the record - and online
Registration certificates for births, marriages and deaths are the basic
building blocks of your research. We take a look at how to find them online.
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A terrible tragedy - and an inquest
A violent death may be reported in full in the local paper. More
How much do you know already?
Every
journey begins with the first step and for the new family historian that
first step involves finding out how much you know right now, before you
go chasing after information far afield. More
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You can use our form as a guide - just click here to view,
print it out and fill it in. More
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Steps to guide you back in time
If you are starting out on the trail of your ancestors then there
are six basic steps which will get you on the right path.
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Your guide to a century of the census
The census has been taken every 10 years since 1801 except during
the war in 1941. Useful family history information (i.e. names) is only
released to the public after 100 years so the most recent census return
available is that of 1901. More
Military matters . . . How to
make sense of that fading photo of a man in uniform from the days of the
Great War. More
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