At home with your Ancestors.com: How to research family history using the internet

At home with your Ancestors.com: How to research family history using the internet

by Diane Marelli (Author)

Synopsis

Following on from her previous book, "Meet Your Ancestors" Diana Marelli provides you with the knowledge you need to build the history of your ancestors without leaving the comfort of your own home. Using only the Internet, you will be able to: source birth, marriage and death registers (bmd); locate, access and print census information from 1841; locate and print parish records; build your family tree through a combination of these and other resources; and set up a family history database to record and store your findings. By the end of this book you will become proficient at genealogical research. And you will be able to provide your children and future generations with a picture of how their families evolved over at least five generations.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 296
Edition: illustrated edition
Publisher: How To Books
Published: 23 Feb 2007

ISBN 10: 1845281772
ISBN 13: 9781845281779

Media Reviews
`Allows you to take a journey through your family history without setting foot oustide the front door. The book includes everything you need to become proficient at genealogical research.' Orange Standard'An Exhaustive guide to internet resources and facilities and will be especially useful to begineers.' Family History Monthly
Author Bio
Since writing Meet Your Ancestors, Diane Marelli has gone on to expand on her own research and has traced a branch of her family history as far back as 1565, one of her husband's to 1610 and various other branches on both sides deep into the 1700s. As a result of her growing expertise she has been asked to investigate genealogical data for television, the press and members of the public who do not have time to explore their heritage but would like to know more, or present a family history as a gift. She also runs workshops and speaks regularly to small groups and societies on tracing family lineage (www.dianemarelli.co.uk).