The June issue of Who Do You Think You Are Magazine appeared on 4 May. The three feature articles are:
Put your tree online
Chris Paton explores online free family tree builders from four major genealogy sites plus collaborative trees.
Motor City
Steve Humphries tells the fascinating stories of those who made Coventry a driving force in car manufacturing. You’ll enjoy learning the history if you like old British cars by makers like Hillman, Jaguar, Riley, Sunbeam, Talbot, Triumph.
Wedding Traditions
From wedding rings to white gowns, Carolyn Roope reveals the origins of our cherished marriage customs.
Also
Best websites
Track down records of police ancestors. There are local and national resources.
Around Britain
Everything you need to research your roots in Norfolk. Reports on the activity at the Norfolk Record Office during the pandemic, including indexing with a list of resources. If you’re looking for an image to illustrate a Norfolk ancestral location try Picture Norfolk.
As always, there much more. Check it out free on Press Reader through your local Canadian public library.


Since last mentioned on 10 April, many more items are added to the Canadiana.ca Serials collection. This word cloud shows the range of topics,
Based on Library and Archives Canada data for Canadian servicemen and servicewomen killed in action for which no exact birth date is known, their most likely year of birth was 1920.
Today, 2 May, is the anniversary of the 1885 Battle of Cut Knife Hill. Fatalities included volunteers 