Start Your Family Tree Week: Day Seven
Adam Rees | Events, Getting started, News, Uncategorized | 01/01/2012 09:05amHappy New Year! One the final day of Findmypast’s Start Your Family History Week , we help you get started with choosing and using family history software
Start Your Family Tree Week: Day Six
Adam Rees | Events, Getting started, News, Uncategorized | 31/12/2011 09:00amAs part of Findmypast’s Start Your Family History Week , we show you how get the most from the vital census records
Start Your Family Tree Week: Day Five
Adam Rees | Getting started, New Records, News, Uncategorized | 30/12/2011 08:57amAs part of Findmypast’s Start Your Family History Week , we show you how to begin using the records of your ancestors’ marriages.
Start Your Family Tree Week: Day Four
Adam Rees | Events, Getting started, News, Uncategorized | 29/12/2011 09:00amAs part of Findmypast’s Start Your Family History Week, we reveal how to use the most recently available census, from 1911.
Start Your Family Tree Week: Day Three
Adam Rees | Getting started, Uncategorized | 28/12/2011 08:24amAs part of Findmypast’s Start Your Family History Week, we show you all you need to know about birth certificates – gold dust for the family historian.

Start Your Family Tree Week: Day Two
Adam Rees | Events, Getting started, News | 27/12/2011 09:06amAs part of Findmypast’s Start Your Family History Week, we kick off with every family historians first step – talking to living relatives
Start Your Family Tree Week
Adam Rees | Events, Getting started, News | 26/12/2011 09:00amHead to Findmypast to begin your ancestral journey
Census book launch
aduce | Census, Getting started, Uncategorized | 16/12/2011 16:05pmGet started with YFT’s exciting new book on sale now!
Quick tip: Tweak FTM settings
Lara | Getting started, Software, Top starter tips | 07/03/2011 09:00amFamily Tree Maker 2011 boasts many new features, but some of the more subtle ones can be missed if you’re not careful.
Quick tip: Probate calender
Lara | Regional, Research tips, Top starter tips, Uncategorized | 28/02/2011 09:00amWant to search for wills and administrations for the British Isles from 1861-1941? You can do so at Ancestry.




