Tuesday, 17 February 2009

Genealogy Tuesday

 

 UK Family Tree Links

Family History UK Community Forums FHUK - Chelsea pensioners
By EuniceM
My search started by finding my Grandfather had been born in Adelaide in 1862. I knew nothing of my paternal side, but a wonderful journey was ahead of me. I was very unsure how to go about searching, but a letter in Family Tree Magazine ... I have searched for the death of my Gt. Grandfather but I have found no trace. I have checked if he died at sea on his return but again no trace. I have also searched BMD's but still no trace. Can anybody help me find out if Gt. ...
Family History UK Community Forums... - http://www.forum.familyhistory.uk.com/
Family Tree Maker and Virginia Family Tree Genealogy, Family ...
Once winning a time, my relevance in family tree maker was confined to the occasional 'eat up or you will get no pudding' menace. We all know the trick. And I bet it has never worked any better for you than it has for me. ...
Family Genealogy and Family Tree Blog - http://www.nickname.co.za/embarassing-teams-english-blog.html
Looking Into The Past & The Human Story - Graeme Urwin
By Graeme Urwin
You may remember that I am tracing the family tree. This can be very frustrating, but also quite illuminating. It is always easy to look at a bunch of names and dates, record them in sequence and think job done. ... For example, my dad's grandad on his mother's side was a chap called William Heslop. He lived with his daughter (dad's mother) in his 70s in their small terraced house (as a retired colliery blacksmith once he left the job he lost his home). ...
Financial Planning Ideas & Strategies... - http://www.medicaldentalfs.com/
English Research from Canada: Bishops Nympton Parish Register - 16 ...
By Elizabeth
With 100% English Ancestry, I thought it might be really difficult to trace my ancestors back in England from Canada. Only my mother, her father and his mother were born in Canada. This Blog will talk about my researching my English ancestors .... Both the maternal and paternal line in my family are fairly unusual making geographic location possible for the mtDNA and somewhat of a mystery for the yDNA although it appears to be a very old English DNA possibly Neolithic. ...
English Research from Canada - http://kippeeb.blogspot.com/
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