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Waterloo – not a song, not a station, but a chance to…
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Buried in the marriage register The work of a probate genealogist doesn’t…
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When a vocation calls Janet Bishop is chair of ASGRA, the Association of…
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Archives across the country open their doors Explore Your Archive week (10-16…
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“And people think I have a safe office job” With decades of…
Tracing your railway ancestors
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Tracing your railway ancestors Dr Di Drummond is Reader in Modern History…
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AGRA accreditation – what it means and why it matters Since the…
A note on upcoming changes to the rules of intestacy
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A note on upcoming changes to the rules of intestacy The Inheritance…
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Behind the scenes at Who Do You Think You Are? Anglia Research’s Eileen…
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