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British genealogical magazines.
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BBC's Who Do You Think You Are? Magazine looks behind the stories uncovered by the British TV series and will take you on a step by step journey to uncover your own roots. As well as advice on how to piece together your family’s history, you can find out what life was like in the past and discover how your ancestors used to live. Advice on how to explore the history of your area from your house and street to towns and villages.
Your Family History Magazine - a well respected genealogy magazine. Offers practical advice on all areas of family history research. With every issue there is a free CD-ROM containing an array of genealogy resources.
Family Tree Magazine & Practical Family History - website of the award winning Family Tree Magazine (Britain's oldest and best selling family history publication) and its sister magazine, Practical Family History. Both have an on-line back-issue archive.
Family History Monthly Magazine - a leading British magazine in the family history and genealogy market. It offers a mixture of authoritative and friendly advice, with something for beginners and experts alike.
Ancestors Magazine - whether you are just starting out, or have decades of genealogical experience under your belt, you will find plenty of useful information with the pages of Ancestors Magazine. The magazine will help you discover how your families lived, worked, played fought and died, from the twentieth century back to medieval times.
Ancestry Magazine - published by ancestry.co.uk, claiming to be the most informative and authoritative genealogical magazine in the world. Check out the online articles HERE or browse their very large online library by clicking HERE.
Lineages.co.uk - a genealogical E-zine for people researching English, Scottish or Irish family trees, family history, heritage and genealogy roots.
Back editions of monthly e-magazine back to December 2003.
History Today Magazine - online archives to its articles from 1980 to the present. Searching is free as are the first few sentences of the article. To view the full text there is a charge. Not strictly a genealogical magazine, but might be useful anyway.
Federation of Family History Societies - sign up for a bi-monthly e-zine.
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