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About the Author

Diane Marelli - Since writing Meet Your Ancestors, Diane Marelli has gone on to expand on her own research and has traced a branch of her family history as far back as 1565, one of her husband's to 1610 and various other branches on both sides deep into the 1700s.

 
 
 

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1.Introduction

2.The Internet, Births And Marriages
Step 1 – Acquire A Birth Certificate Of A Parent Or Grandparent; Step 2 – Choose An Internet Site To Source Bmd; Step 3 – Search For Your Ancestor; Step 4 – Ordering Certificates Online; Recap; Step 5 – Your First Family Tree;  tips;

3.The Next Generation And The 1901 Census
 tips; Step 1 – Marriage Certificates; Step 2 – Options Available To Source Birth Records; Step 3 – Sourcing District Information; Step 4 – 1901 Census; Step 5 – Reading Certificates And Types Of Certificates; Step 6 – Updated Family Tree; Recap;

4.Births, Marriages And The Census
Step 1 – The 1901 Census Analysis;  tips; Step 2 – 1891 Census Analysis; Step 3 – Freebmd And Marriage Search; Step 4 – Birth Certificate And, The Census; Recap;

5.Death Certificates And The Census
 tips; Step 1 – Sourcing Death Certificates; Step 2 – Ordering Death Certificates; Step 3 – Sourcing Civil Deaths Using The Census; Step 4 – Updated Family Tree; Recap;

6.Beyond 1837 And The Census
 tips; Step 1 – How Long Do They Live?; Step 2 – Marriage Records Beyond 1837; Step 3 – Original Sources Beyond 1837; Step 4 – Birth Records Beyond 1837; Step 5 – The Search For Siblings Beyond 1837; Step 6 – Ancestors Born In The 18th Century But Still Li

7.Starch Tips
How To Search The Census When You Can’t Find An Ancestor; Estimating Death Search Years Post-1901; Searching With Limited Information: A Live Exercise; Things You Should Know About The Census; Finding Other Related Sources On The Internet;

8.Behind That Names And Dates
Newspaper; The British Library; The National Archives; The Old Bailey; The Commonwealth War Graves Commission; Family History Forums; Genealogy Quest; The Hall Genealogy Website; The Victorian Dictionary; County Record Offices; Local History Services;Histo

9.Recording & Storing Your Family History
A Selection Of Software For Family Historians; Family Tree Maker; Producing Trees With Family Tree Marker; Displaying Backgrounds Or Photographs In Your Family Tree; Reports; Charting Companion. For Family Tree Marker; Family Tree Maker, The Internet And Y

10.Follow-Up To Live Exercise: Researching With limited Information
Where We Left Off; Arrival Of Certificates; Garbett Family Tree; The Missing Marriage Certificate; The Final Result;