Tracing Your Ancestors Using the UK Historical Timeline: A Guide for Family Historians

Tracing Your Ancestors Using the UK Historical Timeline: A Guide for Family Historians

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  • Create Date:2021-07-16 04:51:43
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Angela Smith
  • ISBN:1399003321
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Summary

This handy book is a timeline guide to genealogical resources - what records are available and when they started - as well as an aide-memoire to significant historical events from 1066 to 2020; helping to put family ancestors into an historical context。 Each page in this book has a main column with facts of genealogical relevance in the broadest sense; a side column makes mention of events of socio-cultural significance and events relating to the monarchy, the State and the Church。 Entries cover historical and genealogical aspects of all four countries of the UK plus Ireland and the Channel Islands, as well as significant historical events in the wider world that had an impact here。

The timeline is especially strong on the contribution of migration, extreme weather, disasters, epidemics, wars, non-conformist religions, taxation, transport, the armed services, famine, empire, organised labour, social writers, mapmakers, political unrest and scientific advances。 Genealogically, there is information on changes to BMD certificates and the associated register entries, as well as to censuses and the facts they collected, plus much more。 There are also references to earlier records that generated name indexes such as muster rolls and poll taxes, how complete they are and where they can be found。 By being reasonably balanced across the centuries, the authors have resisted the temptation to include excessive detail on recent history。

This book will help the family historian to construct a timeline for their ancestors, providing a fairly full set of historical events, developments and records likely to have had an impact on them, their family and community。 It is a handy reference guide to a myriad of dates but is also a useful book to study when writing a family history as it offers plenty of contextual information。 It should also prompt readers to search out new resources in tracing their ancestors。

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Reviews

Sally Mander

5 stars, Genealogical ResourceTRACING YOUR ANCESTORS USING THE UK HISTORICAL TIMELINEby Angela Smith & Neil BertramThis is a helpful genealogical resource, helpful for anyone interested in tracing their roots。 As far as I can tell, every single family line that I've researched came through the UK, either living there for a few generations or using it as a stepping stone to get to the USA, eventually。 You can trace your ancestors backward, from yourself and find where your family originated。The b 5 stars, Genealogical ResourceTRACING YOUR ANCESTORS USING THE UK HISTORICAL TIMELINEby Angela Smith & Neil BertramThis is a helpful genealogical resource, helpful for anyone interested in tracing their roots。 As far as I can tell, every single family line that I've researched came through the UK, either living there for a few generations or using it as a stepping stone to get to the USA, eventually。 You can trace your ancestors backward, from yourself and find where your family originated。The book has a timeline guide from 1066 to 2020, to help you track down those elusive ancestors。 Highly recommend it。 A wealth of information for a fledgling genealogist or an expert。Warmest thanks to #netgalley #penandsword #penandswordfamilyhistory for the complimentary copy of #tracingyourancestorsusingtheukhistoricaltimeline I was under no obligation to post a review。 。。。more

Katherine Hartley

A helpful book for beginners and experts alike。 When you begin your genealogy journey it's easy to focus on names and census returns, but the real understanding of our ancestors comes from asking what was happening in the world at the time they lived。 What wars they would have been talking about with the neighbours, what inventions they might have witnessed, what great world events shocked and inspired them。 A must-have for anyone who wants to add more depth and emotional context to their resear A helpful book for beginners and experts alike。 When you begin your genealogy journey it's easy to focus on names and census returns, but the real understanding of our ancestors comes from asking what was happening in the world at the time they lived。 What wars they would have been talking about with the neighbours, what inventions they might have witnessed, what great world events shocked and inspired them。 A must-have for anyone who wants to add more depth and emotional context to their research。 。。。more

Gill M

This is a useful guide to significant historical events in UK history and any corresponding genealogical resources Each page in this book has a main column with facts of genealogical relevance in the broadest sense; a side column makes mention of events of socio-cultural significance and events relating to the monarchy, the State and the Church。 Due to the layout, I would recommend a printed copy, as it did not seem as accessible on the Kindle。The timeline is especially strong on the contributio This is a useful guide to significant historical events in UK history and any corresponding genealogical resources Each page in this book has a main column with facts of genealogical relevance in the broadest sense; a side column makes mention of events of socio-cultural significance and events relating to the monarchy, the State and the Church。 Due to the layout, I would recommend a printed copy, as it did not seem as accessible on the Kindle。The timeline is especially strong on the contribution of migration, extreme weather, disasters, epidemics, wars, non-conformist religions, taxation, transport, the armed services, famine, empire, organised labour, social writers, mapmakers, political unrest and scientific advances。 Mentions of long forgotten incidents (e。g。 The Andover Workhouse Scandal) lead to fascinating trips down the Wikipedia rabbit hole!It includes less well-known incidents, such as a large-scale emigration from Scotland to Ireland in 1695, following a famine in Scotland。 This may remove a long existing brick wall, between my known family and the direction DNA testing points。I am happy to recommend this useful and interesting book to all genealogists。I received a free copy of this book via NetGalley and am voluntarily leaving a review。 All views expressed are my own。 。。。more