Surname Search Discover your ancestors history based on clues on your surname. Current Surname Searches Genes Reunited have a full search for your surname free of charge // So how did Surnames come about in history? Originally it is really known as the family name, an identification tag which is transmitted by family members from generation to generation. The Romans ...
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Research Tools

Research Tools Discover your ancestors, find your family history, start a family tree, browse census records, rediscover your ancestry. Free Research Calendar A Calendar for organising your researching. Either view or download and print it. This tool will give you a great start in laying out your records and discoveries (View / Download Calendar) Free Pedigree ...
Gravestones – history from a different angle

Gravestones – unravel your ancestors history from a different angle When it comes to finding out how to trace your lost ancestors, one way that isn’t often suggested due to its morbid nature is that of visiting gravestones. Hunting in graveyards for the plots of your ancestors and the epitaphs on their tombstones can prove another ...
Family Records Centre (FRC)

Family Records Centre (FRC) On 1st July 1837, the national system of registration of births marriages and deaths started. Remarkably it can be easier to trace a family back to 1837 than to go beyond that point. Never forget that each one of your ancestors would of left traces in history. It would be almost impossible for anyone ...
Marriage Records

Marriage Records Any married person will tell you that their wedding day was the happiest day of their life so how can marriage records help you? Why the interest in Marriage Documents? Marriage records serve more than one purpose in life. Any married person will tell you that their wedding day was the happiest day of their life. ...
Death Certificate Guide

Death Certificate Guide A certificate of death will provide some additional information that won’t be available on the marriage or birth certificates of a person. The information on the form is provided normally in the order below - Across the top will have the date of death - Place of death including the county - Name and surname of the ...
Interview Relatives

Interview Relatives Discover your ancestors, find your family history, start a family tree, browse census records, rediscover your ancestry. Interviewing living family members is an investment It's true, it's one of your most valuable resources in your research for ancestors. You'll see throughout this site that we strongly recommend talking to your living relatives as one of the ...
Marriage Certificate Guide

Marriage Certificate Guide A Marriage certificate will provides a huge amount of information as a valuable addition to anyone’s research. The useful thing about the marriage certificate is it dovetails into the research found from the Birth certificates. These records provide another useful piece of genealogical information for your ancestry research. The information on the form is ...
Hiring Professional Researcher

Hiring Professional Researcher Does it really make sense getting help with your research? Should you hire a professional ancestry researcher? We all know that researching your family history can be great fun and that there is great satisfaction in solving those inevitable mysteries yourself. However, it's also true that discovering your ancestry is a time-consuming process and is ...
Birth Certificate Guide

Birth Certificate Guide Birth Certificates are an essential record for anyone pursuing their family tree. The information is unique and therefore this proves to be one of the most important of the available records. The Birth certificate is like a building block that enables further tracing. Why is a birth certificate so useful? Well once you have the ...
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