Category: Family history audio AudioPrisoners of war in the Far EastWednesday 31 August 2016Prisoners of war in the Far East experienced some of the most horrifying and...AudioWorn out by war: Disabled soldiers and their pensionsWednesday 10 August 2016How can military records help us to reconstruct and understand the lives of disabled...AudioUsing the 1939 Register: Recording the UK population before the warTuesday 22 December 2015The preparations had been made well in advance. Now Britain was at war, and...AudioBritish nationality: subject or citizen?Monday 14 April 2014Mark Pearsall looks at the status of immigrants and the concept of nationality over...AudioSpies like us: The secret life of Ernest OldhamFriday 14 March 2014The security service files held at The National Archives in series KV 2 reveal...AudioDigitising MH 47 the Middlesex military service appeal tribunalTuesday 11 February 2014On the introduction of conscription in 1916, Military Service Tribunals were set up to...AudioBlack in the British FrameMonday 10 February 2014Stephen Bourne shares his memories of growing up in Peckham and of his adopted...AudioNews from FamilySearchMonday 27 January 2014Sharon Hintze brings you up to date with the latest developments (2014) on FamilySearch,...AudioScandals in the familyMonday 9 December 2013This talk explores the deeds and misdeeds of one family, using documents in The...AudioDeath and taxes: understanding the death duty registersFriday 15 November 2013For over 100 years, from 1796 to 1903, the Inland Revenue maintained a series...AudioWriter of the month: Researching untold historiesTuesday 5 November 2013Dr Kathleen Chater discusses her book Researching Untold Histories: Black people in England and...AudioImmigrant Ancestors Project: indexed collections from The National ArchivesMonday 21 October 2013Family history majors at Brigham Young University intern at various repositories of European countries... « 1 2 3 4 … 11 »