Here’s the completetable of contents of the January FT issue.
FAMILY HISTORY NEWS. Rachel Bellerby reports on news from the genealogy & history scene Worldwide
THE FUTURE OF FAMILY HISTORY. What might the coming decade have in store for family historians?DrNick Barratt invites us to consider.
DRESS AT THE TIME OF THE 1921 CENSUS. Dress historian Jayne Shrimpton on the clothing worn by men, women and children a century ago.
THE BIGGEST NEWS OF 1923. Survival against the odds. Dr Simon Wills tells of an epic shipwreck and the story that gripped the nation.
TWIGLETS. Gill Shaw sets sail for America in search of her elusive Riboldis.
THE PRINCESS &THE PAINTER’S WIFE. Reader E. Mary White tells of the parish baptism register, on which her ancestor was listed alongside a princess.
ARE YOU READY FOR THE 1921 CENSUS? What are you looking forward to accomplishing in your genealogy year ahead? Check your notes are in order in good time for this massive new record release. Helen Tovey has some tips to refresh your research.
REGISTERING CATHOLIC ESTATES & OTHER CATHOLIC SOURCES. Stuart Raymond looks at the records resulting from several several centuries of Roman Catholic persecution.
WHERE DID OUR ANCESTORS LIVE? FamilyTree Academy tutor David Annal shows us the value of getting to grips with administrative boundaries.
DNA WORKSHOP DNA. Advisor Karen Evans steps up to help a reader, as all is not what it at first seemed (such is family history!)
CELEBRATING SOME HIGHLIGHTS OF 2021, & NEW PROJECT IDEAS FOR 2022. What are you looking forward to accomplishing in your genealogy year ahead?
SPOTLIGHT ON.. THE QUAKER FHS. Ben Beck introduces this specialist family history society.
YOUR QUESTIONS ANSWERED. Our team of researchers try to unravel some mysteries.
DIARY DATES. Events, real-world and online, to add to your new 2022 diary
SUBSCRIBER CLUB. Offers and more for FT subscribers.
THE WORLD’S A STAGE. Diane Lindsay looks on thee bright side and bids farewell to the old year