Who Do You Think You Are? Magazine not only explores the stories behind the popular BBC genealogy TV series, but also helps you uncover your own roots. Each issue is packed with practical advice to help you track down family history archives and get the most out of online resources, alongside features on what life was like in the past and the historic events that affected our ancestors.
Welcome
SARAH'S TOP TIP • Never assume someone only married once, always question late marriages
CONTRIBUTORS
Putting AI to the test
Letters
Who Do You Think You Are?
What's On
London Library membership records go online • Rosemary Collins reports on the latest data releases and genealogy news
NEWS IN BRIEF
British documents added to Memory of the World Register
CAN YOU HELP?
First World War soldiers buried after DNA identification
Historic coal mining plans go online
TheGenealogist adds British Railways magazines
TOILET TALES • Dealing with bodily functions was tricky for our ancestors, as Alan Crosby recalls
Start Your Family Tree FOR FREE IN A WEEK • New to family history, but put off by subscription costs? We challenged genealogist Nicola Johnson to trace a real family's story in an hour a day for a week, with no cost. Here's how she got on – and how you can do it too
AI: THE ANSWERS AT YOUR FINGERTIPS? • Chatbots can help with your research, but check their findings thoroughly
FULL TEXT SEARCH AT FAMILYSEARCH • This reads handwritten documents that ordinary indexes skip, so millions of previously elusive records finally become easily searchable.
6 FREE WEBSITES • Here are six free websites I use regularly for my research
FREE ONLINE LEARNING
LOST IN IRELAND • Dean Kirby shares his personal journey to uncover his Irish ancestor's roots, and shows how you can trace your Hibernian origins – even if your forebears left few clues
SPECIAL REPORT ON SURNAMES IN IRELAND • Narrow down your search with this useful survey
USING GRIFFITH'S VALUATION TO MAKE YOUR OWN MAPS • Get hands-on and you can work out which areas a surname appears most often
RESOURCES • Take your research further
‘MY JOURNEY BEGAN WITH A PEDIGREE’ • An old pedigree unlocked Angela Dingle's passion for family history and led her to discover a gifted Baptist minister, an unlikely convict and an artists’ muse, she tells Claire Vaughan
Resources • Here are some of the resources that helped Angela's research
The Royal Naval Reserve • Amy Dowden's great grandfather signed up with the Royal Naval Reserve in 1904. Phil Tomaselli reveals how to track down your own ancestors who were part of this vital naval division during WW1
William Robert Dowden (1876-1936) • Amy Dowden's great grandfather had a long career with the Royal Naval Reserve, including during WW1
EXPERT PICKS • Phil recommends these essential online resources
Royal Naval Reserve Service Record • This is one of three records that detail the career of William Robert Dowden, Amy Dowden's great grandfather. These service records are held by The National Archives (TNA) and can be downloaded, free, from its website (nationalarchives.gov.uk)
RESOURCES • Take your research further
British in India • Jonathan Scott has resources for tracing family in the Indian subcontinent under British rule
Expert's Choice • Valmay Young is website and social media manager at the Families in British India Society (fibis.org)
More great websites • More fantastic sites you can't afford to miss
Prerogative & Exchequer Courts of York, Probate Records • Finding a will is a big deal in family history terms....