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+ | Two magazines that share the same website are [http://www.family-tree.co.uk/ Family Tree Magazine & Practical Family History] magazines. On the website, information can be found relating to what is in current issues of each, as well as a genealogy forum and searchable magazine index. | ||
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+ | From the hompage of [http://www.familyhistorymonthly.com/site/sections/default.asp Family History Monthly] magazine: | ||
+ | Family History Monthly is the leading British magazine in the growing family history and genealogy market. It offers a unique blend of authoritative and friendly advice, with something for beginners and experts alike. | ||
+ | Every issue contains Eight pages of problem solving with expert genealogist Paul Blake, Online: everything the family historian needs to know about computers and the internet, | ||
+ | free CD featuring fully searchable archived books for your research, real readers' stories and free reader contact service, to help you overcome those brick walls. | ||
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Revision as of 21:37, 19 November 2007
Family history publications cover a wealth and breadth of information of interest to the genealogist. Some are published monthly and some quarterly.
Each publication is different, and although you may want to purchase each one , every month, this can prove costly.
Take a look at the website hosted by the various publications and have a taste of what each offers - or indeed glean some of the info it contains without purchasing at all.
Ancestors Magazine
From the home page of Ancestors Magazine. Whether you are just starting to trace your family tree or have been doing genealogical research for many years, you will find Ancestors full of tips and guidance.
Learn more about what is available in archives and online. Discover how your forebears lived, worked, played, fought and died - from the 20th century back to medieval times - with the help of articles and advice from experts at The National Archives and the Family Records Centre, plus other authoritative features and the latest news.
Family Tree Magazine & Practical Family History
Two magazines that share the same website are Family Tree Magazine & Practical Family History magazines. On the website, information can be found relating to what is in current issues of each, as well as a genealogy forum and searchable magazine index.
Family History Monthly
From the hompage of Family History Monthly magazine: Family History Monthly is the leading British magazine in the growing family history and genealogy market. It offers a unique blend of authoritative and friendly advice, with something for beginners and experts alike. Every issue contains Eight pages of problem solving with expert genealogist Paul Blake, Online: everything the family historian needs to know about computers and the internet, free CD featuring fully searchable archived books for your research, real readers' stories and free reader contact service, to help you overcome those brick walls.
Your Family Tree ''......Surely you need your monthly dose of great articles, case studies and expert advice on family history research? ''
BBC Who Do You Think You Are? Magazine
''......As well as family history, BBC Who Do You Think You Are? Magazine also has a dedicated local history section.''