Since its first publication, twenty years ago,
''Track Down Your Ancestors'' has helped thousands of
readers to take the first steps on their journey into
their family's past. Now totally revised and updated in
2010, to include the latest on-line resources on the
Internet, the 1911 Census and changes at the National
Archives. Delving into the past and discovering who your
ancestors were, where they lived and what their
occupations were is a fascinating hobby that more and
more people are choosing to take up. Over the years
''Track Down Your Ancestors'' has built up a fine
reputation as the perfect place to get started - now
this new, fully rewritten edition includes updated
advice on using birth, death and marriage certificates,
probate records, census returns, parish registers, old
newspapers, The National Archives and many other sources
to build up a picture of your family's past. The
Internet has revolutionised family history research.
Estelle now also includes comprehensive new advice on
getting the most from online resources and the best way
to keep all your information organised.Praise for the
previous edition: 'A handy book at a very friendly price
that will start new family historians off on the right
track' - ''Practical Family History''. 'A comprehensive
beginner's guide to family history research - cheap too'
- ''Your Family Tree'' magazine. |
|