Tag: Family history AudioThe Manorial Documents RegisterFriday 23 January 2009Liz Hart, from the National Advisory Service, provides an introduction to the various types...VideoIntroducing the 1911 census – British Sign Language VideoThursday 15 January 2009Mark Pearsall is a family history specialist at The National Archives. Here he provides...VideoIntroduction to Family History – British Sign Language videoThursday 25 September 2008Need advice on how to begin tracing your family’s past? Audrey Collins‘ talk is...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...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...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... « 1 2 3