August 2009

New series preview
Starting with Davina McCall, we talk to the celebrities uncovering their roots for the new series.

Death records
How best to use these documents to find new leads and take your research further

Quaker ancestors
The best websites to trace Quakers in the family.

Unsung heroes
The family histories behind an obscure and poignant Victorian monument.

PLUS: How to track down forebears in Stirlingshire, trace Hungarian roots, share your research online, and use medieval records for local history projects. 

 

On Sale Date: 
Tuesday 14th July 2009
Issue Number: 
24
Availability: 
Available
Stirlingshire ancestors

Argylls and Gordon Highlanders Army lists
Complete lists from the Boer War and First World War (worth £27.99)

Stirling Vagabond Book
See how Stirling Brugh Court dealt with petty criminals (1752-1787)

Landed Scottish families index

Falkirk Burial List sample (1817-1854)

Poor relief records

Getting started guide

 

 

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