Tag: Family history VideoWhat’s Online: Top level tips – discovering your family historyThursday 4 June 2020Beginning your family history can be overwhelming but can be much simpler if you...VideoWebinar: Missing from the census?Thursday 15 March 2018Census records are invaluable sources of information for all family historians. But what if...VideoWebinar: Using Discovery for family historyTuesday 8 November 2016The Discovery webinar was delivered on 30 September 2016 by Audrey Collins. Audrey is...VideoWebinar: Using the 1939 Register, recording the UK population before the warWednesday 13 January 2016The preparations had been made well in advance. Now Britain was at war, and...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...AudioWebinar: An introduction to medieval and early modern sources for family historiansFriday 29 August 2014Medieval and early modern records can be very informative, although they are often harder...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...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...AudioThere and back again: going away doesn’t mean staying awayTuesday 3 September 2013It is easy to think of emigration as a one-way process, but not everyone...AudioBrick walls and lost ancestorsFriday 31 May 2013Even the luckiest of family historians will come up against brick walls from time...AudioTracing merchant seamen, 1857-1918Thursday 14 June 2012A frustrating aspect of researching merchant navy ancestors is the ‘black hole’ between 1857... 1 2 3 »