March 2011

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March
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on the cover

Parish records
As millions of new records go online, don't miss our expert guide for getting accurate results

Emigrating ancestors
Follow your forebears who left to start new lives overseas

 

+ also in this issue

London burial records
Explore the 800,000 new records of burials at St Pancras Cemetery

Quarter sessions
Were your ancestors paupers or petty criminals? Find out with these fascinating records

Fishermen and their families
How the web can offer a rich haul of resources for researching your fisherman ancestors 

Win Ancestry.co.uk memberships!
We have five Worldwide accounts worth more than £150 each up for grabs

Plus.... get the most from Family Tree Maker with our step-by-step tutorial; learn more about the working life of mill girls; discover the effect that the Industrial Revolution had on your town and much more

 

On your free CD

Essex ancestors
Find your family with the thousands of records packed onto our free cover CD

 

Issue details

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On Sale Date: 
Tuesday 22nd February 2011
Issue Number: 
45
Availability: 
Available
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