Tag: Family history AudioFinding your family in CanadaFriday 9 March 2012Researching in Canada is vastly different than researching in the UK. Records are especially...AudioHow a chisel, a mule, a shipping container and a cloud contribute to family historyFriday 20 January 2012A thought-provoking journey through thousands of years of development of family history record keeping...AudioPreparing the 1911 census for digitisationFriday 13 January 2012The National Archives held a one day conference at Kew on Saturday 1 October...AudioEnglish burial and cemetery records online and on filmMonday 24 October 2011This talk gives an overview of online sources for English burial and cemetery records,...AudioThe 1911 Census: a vision of EnglandFriday 14 October 2011The 1911 census was the 12th national census of the United Kingdom, and in...AudioThe Hong Kong colonial cemeteryMonday 10 October 2011The National Archives provides a treasure trove of material for discovering more about our...AudioDr Williams’ Library: an early birth registryFriday 31 July 2009Dr Williams’ Library in London is an essential resource for people who are researching...AudioWhat can you learn from a DNA test?Thursday 2 April 2009Chris Pomeroy, of the Pomeroy DNA Project, reviews the history of DNA testing and...VideoIrish land records – British Sign Language videoFriday 6 February 2009With the loss of the 19th century census returns for Ireland, Sharon Hintze guides...AudioIrish land recordsFriday 6 February 2009With the loss of the 19th century census returns for Ireland, Sharon Hintze guides...AudioCivil registration and beyondFriday 30 January 2009The National Archives’ Audrey Collins takes civil registration as her topic and reveals some...VideoCivil registration and beyond – British Sign Language VideoFriday 30 January 2009The National Archives’ Audrey Collins takes civil registration as her topic and reveals some... « 1 2 3 »