February 2009

Rory Bremner exclusive
The impressionist on how his family story changed him

1911 census revealed!
How to get the most from the new website

1911's summer of discontent
The social tensions behind the newly-released census

Uncover your workhouse ancestors
Making the most of Poor Law records

PLUS: Uncover family in Carmarthenshire, find sporting ancestors, trace military medics and explore East End records

On Sale Date: 
Thursday 22nd January 2009
Issue Number: 
18
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South Wales ancestors

Poor Law Union Records, part 3: South-West England, the Marches and Wales
A special digital edition of records usually worth £6.30

Carmarthenshire archives
A selection of records from the local record office to browse

19th-century directories
Including Pigot's 1830 South Wales Directory and the 1897 Llanelly & District Directory

Carmarthenshire Marriage Index
Dfyed FHS handbook

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WDYTYA: Blogs

From the office: A bumper Yorkshire haul

If you have Yorkshire family, you'll love the bonus disc that comes with the next issue of the magazine, says deputy editor Claire Vaughan

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From the office: Track down Boer War kin

Got ancestors who fought in the Boer War? Here's how to discover what they did, says deputy editor Claire Vaughan

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From the office: Top online resources for tracing your criminal ancestors

The new issue is out soon and deputy editor Claire Vaughan has been eagerly reading the feature on Victorian criminals in her office copy

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