Discount Coupon for Legacy Genealogy and Family Tree Store

By Genealogy Advisor | Apr 9, 2009

I have just been informed that you can get a 10% discount on any product at Legacy Family Tree store until 30th April 2009! The coupon code you need to use is APRIL and you need to go here: Legacy Family Tree Software  FIRST NAME  LAST NAME

Things to Look For In Genealogy Software

By Genealogy Advisor | Apr 8, 2009

Whatever your purpose for research, getting efficient genealogy software could mean a world of difference to the success. This will also enhance your capacity to organize information and review that data. Here are features you need in choosing genealogy software: Ancestry.com’s Online Family Tree Software *Convenience of Use – As with any other choose one [...]

What is Genealogy Software?

By Genealogy Advisor | Apr 8, 2009

People are passionate about tracing their family lineage and some dedicate themselves to genealogical research. But to those who have embarked on this, only they know the level of difficulty that is faced with this task. Hence, genealogy software was invented to make the processes involved in this effort more manageable. Genealogy software is basically [...]

London Metropolitan Archives Historical Records

By Genealogy Advisor | Apr 5, 2009

I was informed recently that Premium and Worldwide members of Ancestry.co.uk can now access 77 million records of workhouses, wills, electoral registers and school records – 400 years of London history. Starting with workhouse records, Ancestry.co.uk this month launched online the London Historical Records, 1500s-1900s, for the first time ever, in partnership with London Metropolitan [...]

UK City and County Directories

By Genealogy Advisor | Apr 5, 2009

I was informed recently that Premium and Worldwide members of Ancestry.co.uk can now access the UK’s original business directories – The UK City & County Directories, 1677-1946, detailing over 7.8 million tradesmen, businesses and VIPs and spanning 250 years of UK’s history. The collection contains volumes from every county in Britain and many cities, towns [...]

British World War 1 Service Records

By Genealogy Advisor | Apr 5, 2009

I was reading recently that Ancestry.co.uk has recently added further records to the British Army World War One Service and Pension Records, 1914-1920, extending the collection so that records with surnames from A-N are now online at I was reading recently that Ancestry.co.uk . They don’t yet have a definite date when the records will [...]

Do I Write All My Own Genealogy Blog Posts?

By Genealogy Advisor | Apr 4, 2009

Well the very simple answer to that is no! I felt it might be worth covering this subject after reading a number of other people’s musings. The individuals in question were wondering why they see articles which appear to be very similar on different sites and which sometimes appear to be by different authors. GenMates [...]

Genealogy Blogs on Blogspot

By Genealogy Advisor | Apr 4, 2009

The recent comments and responses to one of my blog posts has provided me with the opportunity to take a look at quite a few Genealogy Blogs. Many of these have been lovingly crafted and it’s obvious an enormous amount of work has gone into them. However, many of them have also been hosted on [...]

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