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Nick Barratt
Who Do You Think You Are? Encyclopedia of Genealogy: The definitive reference guide to tracing your family history
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Contents
Introduction
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SECTION ONE
Getting Started
CHAPTER 1
First Steps
Why Do You Want to Start Your Research?
How Do You Want to Approach Your Research?
Reality Bites …
Starting Out
SUMMARY
Widening Your Search: Talking to Your Family
Interview Techniques
Family Secrets and Myths
Verifying Information
HOW TO…
Looking for Clues
SUMMARY
Preserve Your Past for the Future
SUMMARY
CHAPTER 2
Building Your Family Tree
Creating a Family Tree
Understanding Family Relationships
Blood Relations
Extended Family by Blood
Nieces and Nephews
Uncles and Aunts
Cousins
Extended Family by Marriage
In-laws
Step-relations
Half-relations
Drawing Your Family Tree
Abbreviations in Family Trees
Online Family Trees
SUMMARY
www.genesreunited.co.uk
www.ancestry.co.uk
www.myheritage.com
www.familysearch.org
Setting Your Goals
HOW TO …
Step One: Verify Your Data
Step Two: Working Further Back
Step Three: Focusing On One Story
HOW TO …
Set a Budget
CHAPTER 3
Working in Archives
Gathering Evidence
SUMMARY
SUMMARY
Where to Look for Evidence: Archives, Record Offices, Libraries and Museums What is an Archive?
Local Studies Centres
Family History Centres
County Archives
Municipal Archives
National Archives
Specialist Genealogical Libraries
Libraries
Museums
How to Find an Archive
Working in Archives
Step One: Preparing for Your Visit
Make Contact
Book a Seat
Registration and Identification
Location and Travel
HOW TO …
Opening Hours
Access
Costs and Facilities
Step Two: Searching for Documents
Catalogues
Amalgamated Catalogues Online
Important Institutional Catalogues Online
HOW TO …
Step Three: Working Responsibly in an Archive
HOW TO …
Step Four: Avoiding Potential Pitfalls
Physical Labour
Latin
Reading Old Handwriting
Dates
HOW TO …
Context
General Organization
Note Taking
Filing
CHAPTER 4
Research Tips and Hints
Avoiding Mistakes Early On
Never Assume …
CASE EXAMPLE
Question the Evidence
Concentrate!
HOW TO …
Has Your Tree Been Researched Before?
Society of Genealogists
Published Pedigrees
College of Arms
Online Pedigrees
Guild of One-Name Studies
SUMMARY
Remember … Check the Evidence
Researching Your Genealogy Online
Dataset Websites Commercial Sites
Archives
Newspaper Collections
Portal Websites
HOW TO …
GENUKI
Cyndi’s List
Network Websites
Forums
Communities and Mailing Lists
SUMMARY
Internet Etiquette and Problems Associated with Online Genealogy
Common Problems Working Online
Reliability: Checking Sources Online
Citations and Copyright
SUMMARY
Getting Help Offline Problem Solving
Family History Societies
Lectures, Courses and Workshops
Professional Researchers
SUMMARY
SECTION TWO
Basic Sources
CHAPTER 5
Civil Registration
Civil Registration in England and Wales
Making the Most of Civil Registration Certificates
Research hints
What Do the Certificates Contain? Birth Certificates
CASE EXAMPLE
Marriage Certificates
CASE EXAMPLE
Death Certificates
CASE EXAMPLE
How to Locate and Order a Certificate
Local Registration
National GRO Indexes
Common Problems
Late Registration
Lack of Registration
Incorrect Index Entry
Online GRO Indexes
www.freebmd.org.uk
www.ancestry.co.uk
www.findmypast.com
www.familyrelatives.com
Civil Registration of Britons Overseas
Civil Registration in Scotland
Birth Certificates
Marriage Certificates
Death Certificates
Other Hints
Civil Registration in Ireland
Republic of Ireland General Register Office
Birth Indexes
Marriage Indexes
Death Indexes
General Register Office of Northern Ireland
Birth Indexes
Marriage Indexes
Death Indexes
CHAPTER 6
Census Returns
How Census Information was Collected
Making the Most of Census Returns
Research hints
England and Wales: Census Returns 1841–1901 Information Contained on the 1841 Census
Archive References for the 1841 Census
Information Contained on the 1851–1901 Censuses
Archive References for the 1851–1901 Censuses
1.1851 census
2.1861 census
3.1871 census
4.1881 census
5.1891 census
6.1901 census
Accessing Census Collections for England and Wales
The National Archives
Local Record Offices and Archives
Online
Troubleshooting: What to Do If You Can’t Find Your Ancestor
Data Wrongly Indexed or Transcribed
CASE STUDY Bill Oddie pt 1
Inaccurate Information Provided by Ancestors
Your Ancestor Was Not Recorded on the Census
Missing Census Returns
Census Returns for Scotland
Census Returns for Ireland
Nineteenth-century Returns
1901 and 1911 Census Returns
USEFUL INFO
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