Family History Federation
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Discussion on a wide range of family history themes.
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2. Dez 2025
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Series 5 Episode 6: Artificial Intelligence 02.12.2025
Artificial Intelligence is increasingly part of the world of family history. In this episode we discuss what AI can do to help us with our genealogy, and some of the issues with it.
Series 5 Episode 5: Cheshire 02.12.2025
In this episode on Cheshire research our guests talk about researching family history in the county, with particular focus on the work of the Family History Society of Cheshire
Series 5 Episode 4: Heirlooms: Postcards, photos and papers 02.12.2025
The items we inherit can tell us a great deal about our family histories. In this episode we discuss the kinds of objects ad stories we might have and important considerations including change over time and gender.
Series 5 Episode 3: Hampshire 02.12.2025
In this episode our guests consider the things it is good to know when researching ancestors in this county, including mention of the work of the Hampshire Genealogical Society
Series 5 Episode 2: Family History from a Gravestone 02.12.2025
It is possible to get a great deal of family history information from a gravestone. In this episode, our guests discuss how best to go about this rewarding task.
Series 5 Episode 1: DNA: What to do with the matches 02.12.2025
DNA is now a key part of genealogical research. In this episode our guests discuss what to do with DNA matches, once you have taken your tests.
Series 4 Episode 6: Beyond the 19th Century 28.10.2024
Progressing our research past the nineteenth century can mean developing our skills and knowledge. In this episode we discuss how to research our ancestors into the eighteenth century.
Series 4 Episode 5: Sporting Ancestors 28.10.2024
Some of our ancestors were amateur and professional sportspeople. Our guests discuss important things to know when researching sporting ancestors.
Series 4 Episode 4: Talks 28.10.2024
Talks are a great part of our family history world where we learn from one another. In this episode we discuss what makes a good talk and share advice on organising them.
Series 4 Episode 3: Yorkshire Ancestors 28.10.2024
Many of us will have ancestry from Yorkshire, the largest (and some say greatest) English county. Our guests share things to consider when researching your Yorkshire family history.
Series 4 Episode 2: Introduction to Archives 28.10.2024
Archives are key to family history and visiting them is essential to developing your research. Our guests demystify archives and dispel any fears you may have starting to use them.
Series 4 Episode 1: Researching Women 28.10.2024
It is important and fascinating to research the women in our family histories. In this episode we discuss different things to consider and ways to approach researching, often forgotten, women.
Series 3 Episode 6: Proof Is Essential 11.12.2023
Proof is critical when building our family trees. We must use good methodology to gather evidence to prove our family history. Our guests discuss the importance of proof to family history research and offer some advice.
Series 3 Episode 5: Getting Started With DNA 11.12.2023
In recent years DNA has become increasingly prominent in family history research, offering a method to complement our other sources or fill a gap in their absence. In this episode our guests share their advice on starting out with DNA.
Series 3 Episode 4: Family, Local & Social History 27.09.2023
Local and social history are closely linked with family history. They enable us to discover more about our ancestors’ lives, adding detail to core information about life events. Our speakers discuss the value of local and social history and how to incorporate it into our research.
Series 3 Episode 3: Migration Within Britain 27.09.2023
People in the past moved about a lot more than we might think. In this episode our guests discuss the historical migration of people within Britain, including the kind of movements you might find in your family tree, what this can tell us and how we can research migrating ancestors.
Series 3 Episode 2: Were Your Ancestors Really Married? 27.09.2023
Many of us will have questioned at some point in our research whether our ancestors were really married. In this episode our guests discuss how you can tell if people were married or not, share some stories and offer tips, including to use Rebecca Probert’s, Marriage Law for Genealogists.
Series 3 Episode 1: Free Resources 27.09.2023
Family history research can quickly become an expensive hobby. However, there is a wealth of free resources that we can use to help with our research while keeping costs down. We discuss some of the different free (online and in-person) resources available in this episode.
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