Category: Family history audio AudioThe ‘Fleet Registers’ or irregular marriage registers of 17th and 18th century LondonThursday 28 August 2008More than 200,000 clandestine or irregular marriages were performed in London between 1667 and...AudioThe annual Ancestors lecture: Our 17th century ancestorsThursday 24 July 2008Once we go back beyond the period of civil registration, census returns and uniform...AudioTracing World War One ancestorsThursday 17 July 2008William Spencer takes you through the key records for tracing your World War One...AudioSolving census problemsThursday 10 July 2008David Annal takes a practical approach to overcoming the most common problems faced by...AudioEmigration recordsThursday 26 June 2008Roger Kershaw explains the reasons behind the emigration of some 16 million people since...AudioCriminal ancestors: trial records at The National ArchivesThursday 19 June 2008Nigel Taylor takes us through a short introduction into the records that can be...AudioTracing pre-1914 army ancestorsThursday 12 June 2008Covering the period from 1760 to 1913, William Spencer discusses the service records of...AudioSources for army officers’ commissionsThursday 20 December 2007Mark Dunton looks at the system for purchasing and selling commissions as it worked...AudioModern sources for immigration – part 2Tuesday 13 November 2007The second part of Roger Kershaw’s talk looks at key immigration sources at The...AudioModern sources for immigration – part 1Tuesday 18 September 2007Part one of an in-depth look at key immigration sources at The National Archives...AudioSex, lies and civil registrationTuesday 28 August 2007When you have been researching family history for even a short time, you will...AudioIn the name of God, Amen: wills for family historyThursday 19 July 2007Whether your ancestors owned large swathes of land in the north of England or... « 1 … 8 9 10 11 »