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Genealogy blog by Ruth A. Symes, UK social historian and freelance writer. Helpful articles, useful tips and up-to-date news on English and Scottish family history.
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Teach yourself how to trace your English ancestors. This website offers easy to follow lessons which will take you from a newbie genealogist to an experinced family historians. New lessons added regularly.
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The LDS FamilySearch Website: From Batch Numbers to Original Records
More information about locating the actual record(s) used for specific Batch extractions. Practical examples to help guide researchers from Batch Number entries and other entries in the IGI to the actual records available from the LDS.
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The National Archives - How to look for Adoptions
A research guide from The National Archives, United Kingdom.
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Kew, Richmond, Surrey, United Kingdom.
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Descriptions of more than 10 million records held by The National Archives of England, Wales and the United Kingdom. The visitor may either search or browse through the descriptions. Images of the documents are not available. Visitors can request copies online and can also place advance orders for the day of their visit.
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This is an alphabetical list of the topical Research Guides. The guides help you find what you need in the catalogue, so this should be the first thing you consult.
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The Okanagan Researcher - British Studies Tour
Smith-Burns, Claire. Claire's British Studies Tour, to England, July 1 to 23, 1999. Okanagan Researcher, Vol. 16 (2) (December 1999).
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Who Do You Think You Are? Live
The Society of Genealogists in the United Kingdom, supported by TheGenealogist.co.uk, runs an extensive programme of workshops by leading genealogists over the course of the three day show.
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