Category: Family history 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...AudioSources for First World War army ancestryThursday 21 June 2007Mark Dunton focuses on the prime sources at The National Archives for documenting First...AudioTracing your Irish ancestors at The National ArchivesThursday 14 June 2007Less than a century ago all of Ireland was part of the United Kingdom;...AudioJermynology: how genealogy can change historyThursday 15 March 2007Anthony Adolph talks about his research into the life of Henry Jermyn, 1st Earl...AudioTracing births and deaths at seaThursday 14 December 2006Ships carrying our ancestors to faraway places often arrived with more, or less, passengers...AudioColin Jackson: my journey into the pastTuesday 28 November 2006As part of The National Archives Caribbean Family History Day, Colin Jackson CBE, world...AudioCreating a legacy from your family historyTuesday 28 November 2006A panel discussion that took place at The National Archives Caribbean Family History Day,...AudioThe problem of the poor: faith, science and poverty in 19th century BritainFriday 14 April 2006Dr. John Shaw discusses Victorian attitudes to the poor and how they developed over... « 1 … 10 11 12