
There are three feature articles in this issue.
Become a Pro with Ancestry
Debbie Kennett puts Ancestry’s Pro Tools membership through its paces — is it worth the cost of upgrading? Debbie reviews the various tools, tests with a case study, concluding it lives up to its name – of more value for the Pro. If tempted, try a one-month subscription.
Solving DNA Dilemmas
Claire Vaughan examines the fulfilling work of DNA Angles.
A Taste of Home
Jo Thompson explores the wit, grit and wartime spirit of the oft-overlooked NAAFI women. As Sir James Grigg, Secretary of State for War, said: “The work of the NAAFI is indispensable to the efficiency and well-being of the army.”
Under Research Advice, Jonathan Scott selects the best free sites for beginners with roots in Britain; Nicola Morris explains how to research an ancestor who taught in Ireland; Chris Paton explains how wills were
recorded and executed in Scotland, and Nick Peers reveals how to use RootsMagic to create successful Ai prompts.

