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A rags-to-riches rise, a knighthood and a missing daughter: My ancestor’s astonishing life
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Irish Chancery bill books: How to use them in family history
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Who Do You Think You Are? family history expert Laura Berry shares her tips on how to start a family tree
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We explain how to easily find birth, marriage and death records in the UK for family history research
What UK census records are available?
UK census records are a crucial family history resource, but when was the census taken and where can you find census records including free census websites?
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Tithe applotment books: Our guide to finding your Irish ancestors’ land
Tithe applotment books are one of the most important family history resources for 19th century Ireland
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Jonathan Scott shares some of the best websites for finding old photographs of your house or street including aerial photographs
Gypsy surnames: How to tell if you have Gypsy ancestry
What are the most common Gypsy surnames and first names, and how can you tell if you have Gypsy ancestry? Find out with our guide
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18th century history: What was life like in Britain in the 18th century?
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How to search the UK census by address
Find out how to search the UK census by address and discover more about your house and the homes of your ancestors
Scottish names for boys A-Z: meanings, history and clan links
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