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By Karen Bali. This book is a guide to tracing living relatives by researching forwards from a chosen ancestor rather than backwards.
Ref: 31975
By Stuart Raymond. Provides basic information for both family and local historians.
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By Stuart Raymond. Outlines the history, value and use of parish registers.
Ref: 31991
By Gill Blanchard. This introduction to the history and geography of the region illustrates the wide array of records and resources available to researchers.
Ref: 31992
By Robert Burlison. A practical guide to sources, combined with with a compelling account of the history of pauperism.
Ref: 31989
By Phil Tomaselli. If you have any suspicions about the secret activities of your ancestors or are just curious about the secret services and those who served in them, then this is the book for you. As well as MI5 and MI6, the book covers Bletchley Park, SOE, Special Branch and others.
Ref: 31986
By Martin Wilcox. A social history of the industry, including a guide to the local and national records available for genealogical research.
Ref: 31979
By Stephen Wade. A comprehensive guide to researching police officers in England and Wales from 1829.
Ref: 31982
By William Spencer. Covers 200 years of medals and decorations from conflicts across the world.
Ref: 31955
By Simon Fowler. A compelling guide to workhouses, their staff and buildings, their rules and regulations and of course their unfortunate inmates.
Ref: 31976
By Peter Christian. 4th edition of the bestselling book about computers and genealogy. Includes guidance in using the 1911 census.
Ref: 31967
By Peter Christian & David Annal. A practical and incisive guide to using the census, this new book will prove invaluable to anybody wishing to trace their ancestors. Includes a chapter on the soon to be released 1911 Census.
Ref: 31619
By Simon Fowler. Covering the entire brewing industry including pubs, inns and alehouses, this is an indespensible guide to the records, sources and other material available on the subject.
Ref: 2950
By Jeremy Gibson. An updated Gibson guide giving guidance to records relating to inns, taverns and alehouses, 1552-1828.
Ref: 31957
By Jeremy Gibson & Colin Rogers. A brand new title in the Gibson series, this book is a guide to poll book holdings in Great Britain.
Ref: 31958
By Jeremy Gibson. This brand new title in the Gibson series is a directory of electoral registers and Burgess rolls in Great Britain.
Ref: 31881
By Jeremy Gibson and Mervyn Medlycott. Adirectory of holdings in the British Isles.
Ref: 31910
By Jeremy Gibson. An index of Quarter Sessions records compiled by county.
Ref: 21042
By Jeremy Gibson and Alan Dell.
Ref: 31911
By Jeremy Gibson, Elizabeth Hampson & Stuart Raymond.
Ref: 31116
By Jeremy Gibson et al. A select location list covering England, Wales, Channel Islands and Isle of Man.
Ref: 31985
By Colin Waters. Second edition of a very useful guide to genealogical websites. Chapters are helpfully arranged alphabetically from Adoption to Wills.
Ref: 31956
By Jayne Shrimpton. Covering 1850 to 1950, this book devotes a chapter to each decade, allowing the reader to identify dates from styles and fashions.
Ref: 31966
By Margaret Ward. Aimed at family historians, this is an A-Z of women's employment during a period of great change. Explanations of what these jobs entailed and also their social and historial context are provided.
Ref: 31961
By Rosemary Wenzerul. An informative guide to researching Jewish ancestry, covering all aspects of research. Includes a social history of the Jewish presence in Britain.
Ref: 31932
By Rachel Bellerby. A comprehensive guide to researching ancestors in England's largest county. Includes guidance on the many archives and museums within Yorkshire.
Ref: 31933
By Keith Gregson. An accessible and informative guide to this subject, focusing on Northumberland, Tyneside, Durham, Wearside, Tees Valley and Cumbria.
Ref: 31965
By Ian Maxwell. This very readable guide introduces the family and social historian to material available in archives throughout Ireland, along with a broader overview of life in Ireland over the past four centuries.
Ref: 31950
By Ian Maxwell. An all encompassing guide to sources available for Irish research.
Ref: 31919
By Alison Weir. The complete genealogical details of all members of the Royal Houses of England, Scotland and Great Britain from AD 800 to the present day. Published by Pimlico 2002
Ref: 31914
By Anthony Camp. Published 2007.
Ref: 31929
By Simon Fowler. A companion to Tracing Your Army Ancestors by the same author, this is an essential book for anyone researching a military ancestor, with guides to sites focusing on British, American, Australian and Canadian forces. Published by Pen & Sword 2007
Ref: 31916
By Simon Fowler. This book shows the reader how to trace a soldier's career from 1760 up to the present day, focusing on subjects such as medals, casualty records, pension records and regimental histories. Includes both world wars, the Boer War and the British Army in India.
Ref: 31973
By Ray Westlake. Very few British households did not have a relative involved in the Battle of the Somme in 1916. This book will help researchers trace the movements of their ancestors who took part in this bloodiest of battles.
Ref: 31968
By Richard Brooks & Matthew Little. This book shows how to trace Royal Marines from the seventeenth century to the present day, describing the duties, organization and ethos of the service. Contains references to all major relevant archives, websites & museums.
Ref: 31917
By Phil Tomaselli. Covering the Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force and the Fleet Air Arm, this is a comprehensive guide to tracing airmen and women. Includes an overview of the history of the service as well as guides to locating records for individual squadrons and units.
Ref: 31913
By Peter A. Bailey. This book is a useful guide for anyone wishing to trace an ancestor who served with the East India Company in India and its associated territories. The book lists useful sources and will aid the user in accessing and utilising them.
Ref: 31935
By Ian A Baxter. An essential reference guide for anyoneresearching famiies who served in India.
Ref: 31614
By Simon Fowler. A new edition of this guide to researching relatives who fought in the Great War, covering all the services and also the Commonwealth and USA.
Ref: 31891
By Simon Fowler. Covering all the services and the Commonwealth, European and American allies, this is an essential guide to tracking down ancestors who lived through the war.
Ref: 2006
By George Pelling. Revised edition of a classic introductory guide.
Ref: 28384
By Andrew Todd. This Book describes how to reasearch more widely - i.e. look for brothers, sisters etc. and the many networks to which your ancestors belonged. As well as helping you undertsand their lives more fully, these little known techniques will help you to progress the direct line.
Ref: 2220
By Alf Ison. A book to aid newcomers to secretary hand.
Ref: 31936
By William Spencer.New from the National Archives, this book lets you discover your wartime ancestor's lives, whether they be Army, Navy and Air Force personnel or evacuees and refugess. 2007
Ref: 31906
By Michael Gandy. This new book from the National Archives explores records and sources for Nonconformists, Jews, Anglicans, Catholics, Hindus, Muslims, Sikhs and others. The book gives practical advice on using religious records and contains many useful tips.2007
Ref: 31896
By Mark Pearsall. Published by the National Archives, this guide is aimed at genealogical researchers of any level, providing an insight into sources, terminology, and a wider historical context. 2007