This pocket book contains the dates of all the archives in genealogy in timeline charts, listing records from 'the Present Day back to 1800' for England and Wales Isles, including the Isle of Man and the Channel Islands.
Book 1 is an excellent resource for those who are starting their family history research. It begins with advice on how to begin your ancestry sea...
Internet research of the archives in Britain has become more available and easier. Now we have put Book 1 on a CD ROM, so that you can have this marvellous research aid running on your computer whilst you are searching the indexes for your ancestor. It is quick and easy to access all the information in the book.
Archive indexes of British data is growing, b...
‘What Date?’ Book 2 is in the same format as Book 1, with which you may be familiar. The genealogical timeline for all archives spans the years from 1851 back to 1650 for England and Wales. These dates overlap Book 1, because many people doing their family history research may not have had the first 'What Date?' book that deals with the records from 1800. The years be...
Internet research of the archives in Britain has become more available and easier. Now we have put Book 2 that lists all the older archives, on a CD ROM. So you can have this marvellous research aid running on your computer whilst you are searching the indexes for your ancestor. It is quick and easy to access all the information in the book.
Indexes listed o...
This pocket book for genealogy, like the ‘What Date?’ series has been developed from my lectures in Family History Research providing a different way of progressing your ancestry UK search. At the end of most lessons, when we have finished with the subject of the day, there would be a family history workshop, where the students air the problems with their research. T...
'What Photographs could tell you' 1850 - 1950, by Anne Matanle.
I have been attending the Family History Fairs all over Britain advertising the Index of Surnames from Old Photographs, showing examples of old photographs from the collection. It has enabled me to meet the public, and discuss with them various problems that they have with their f...
The Family Photographic Index is a computer database documenting the information written on and derived from my collection of many thousands of old photographs, dating from about 1850 onwards, with some from the twentieth century, all of which have information about the sitter written on them. Most are from Britain and Ireland although there are a number from other coun...