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Archives media player is here

| Research tips | 19/01/2012 11:30am

Now you can find, play and download audio and video podcasts from The National Archives.

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Census book launch

| Census, Getting started, Uncategorized | 16/12/2011 16:05pm

Get started with YFT’s exciting new book on sale now!

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Quick Tip: GEDCOM trial and error

| Research tips | 13/12/2011 11:44am

These essential files can save you time, but make sure you check data thoroughly

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Quick Tip: Set up a Google alert

| Research tips | 13/12/2011 11:33am

Discover how useful a Google alert can be to your research

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Quick Tip: Spread the word

| Research tips | 13/12/2011 11:27am

Set up a genealogy blog and start your own community

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Quick Tip: Easy back ups in Windows

| Research tips | 13/12/2011 11:14am

Why creating a back up is essential to your research

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Quick tip: Probate calender

| Regional, Research tips, Top starter tips, Uncategorized | 28/02/2011 09:00am

Want to search for wills and administrations for the British Isles from 1861-1941? You can do so at Ancestry.

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Expert QnA: Migrant merchant

| Overseas, QnA, Research tips | 26/11/2010 16:25pm

Can you help our reader, Kathy Millet with her migrant ancestors? Check back next Friday (Dec 3) for our expert opinion from Ian Waller.

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Expert QnA: Old before her time

| Census, Getting started, QnA, Research tips | 16/11/2010 14:27pm

Can you help our reader David Evans? Leave a comment with your thoughts. Check back on Friday November 19th to see our expert, Doreen Hopwood’s, response…

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Expert QnA: What’s in a name?

| QnA, Research tips | 09/11/2010 10:45am

You have till this Friday, 12 November, to have a crack at answering our reader’s query. Just leave a comment on this post! Our expert, Doreen Hopwood, will share her thoughts later in the week, so make sure you check back.

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