December 2012 FREE SEARCH SITE exclusive to Family Tree readers! Write up your family history on a shoestring Genealogy & the afterlife Leave a legacy to treasure Turn detective Strategies for sorting facts from fiction £4.75 Fortunes & feuds Your Ancestors Your History PARISH CHEST WEBSITES Unlocked, online & ready to search Top experts, free advice, competitions, news & forum at www.family-tree.co.uk F amily T ree How to find the secrets in your ancestors’ wills!
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December 2012
FREE SEARCH SITE exclusive to Family Tree readers!
Write up your family history on a shoestring
Genealogy & the afterlifeLeave a legacyto treasure
Turn detectiveStrategies for sorting facts from fiction
Unlocked, online &Unlocked, online &ready to searchready to searchready to searchready to searchready to searchready to searchready to searchready to searchready to search
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6 Genealogy newsBelinda Griffi n has the latest family history news, including plans for the WWI centenary and an appeal from organisers of WDYTYA? Live.
12 Writing up your family history without breaking the bankVal Davies makes some brilliant budget suggestions for creating a permanent record of your research.
17 Examining the small printDiscovering a will is one of the most exciting aspects of family history research. Jenny Jones tells you why.
22 Inside story: Genealogy & the afterlifeChris Paton contemplates what will happen to his family history, indeed his own life story, after he’s gone.
26 Parish chest – unlocked & onlineJeremy Palmer lifts the lid of the parish chest to extol the treasures within – and now online.
32 Dear TomExplore the serious, sublime and ridiculous facets of family history with Tom Wood’s genealogical gems.
36 TwigletsFollow Gill Shaw’s tree-tracing diary.
38 Discovering Documents: confi rmation cardsJohn Titford takes a closer look at Anglican confi rmation records, which you may fi nd in your own archives.
40 Stage struck!Theatrical ancestors are not the easiest people to track down, but luckily Emma Jolly steps into the limelight to help you on your way.
46 Hit & mythCatherine Stewart explains why you should turn detective to sort fact from fi ction in family stories.
49 Discover digitalDecluttering? Discover our digital editions or get the best of both worlds with a joint digital and print subscription at a bargain price.
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Fortunes & feuds. This issue we help
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50 No place like homeWhen Angela Buckley was asked to research a neighbour’s house history, she didn’t expect to unearth a tragic story at the heart of its foundations.
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58 I’m Jewish... now what?Discovered you have Jewish roots? Melody Amsel Arieli gives expert tips on how to trace your family history and what makes you a Jew.
63 The wherry skipperNeil Storey recounts life and work aboard black-sailed trading wherries.
68 ReviewsLatest genealogy products reviewed.
72 Free digital dataGet access to 100,000s of names via our free family history search site, which has census records, eBooks, archived publications and software.
74 A romantic elopement?June McKinnon explains how she traced Scottish ancestors who emigrated to South Africa as the Anglo-Boer War raged.
77 Have you discovered Family Tree online yet?Take a look at our website today and you’ll fi nd news and blogs, exclusive digital data, competitions and free advice on our lively forum.
78 Your Q&A: genealogy adviceOur experts David Frost, Barbara Dixon and Steven Smyrl answer your general family history queries.
82 Your Q&A: photo-datingJayne Shrimpton offers insider dating clues for old family photos.
84 Your Q&A: militaryTim Lovering helps readers to solve military family history mysteries.