The Family History Federation has now completed Season 3 of its series of Really Useful Podcasts introduced and presented by Joe Saunders.
The series comprises :
Episode 1 : Free Resources
Family history research can quickly become an expensive hobby.
However, there is a wealth of free resources that we can use to help
with our research while keeping costs down. We discuss some of the
different free (online and in-person) resources available in this
episode.
Episode 2 : Were your Ancestors Really Married?
Many of us will have questioned at some point in our research whether
our ancestors were really married. In this episode our guests discuss
how you can tell if people were married or not, share some stories and
offer tips, including to use Rebecca Probert’s, Marriage Law for Genealogists.
Episode 3 : Migration Within Britain
People in the past moved about a lot more than we might think. In
this episode our guests discuss the historical migration of people
within Britain, including the kind of movements you might find in your
family tree, what this can tell us and how we can research migrating
ancestors.
Episode 4 : Family, Local and Social History
Local and social history are closely linked with family history. They
enable us to discover more about our ancestors’ lives, adding detail to
core information about life events. Our speakers discuss the value of
local and social history and how to incorporate it into our research.
Episode 5 : Getting Started with DNA
In recent years DNA has become increasingly prominent in family history
research, offering a method to complement our other sources or fill a
gap in their absence. In this episode our guests share their advice on
starting out with DNA.
Episode 6 : Proof is Essential
Proof is critical when building our family trees. We must use good
methodology to gather evidence to prove our family history. Our guests
discuss the importance of proof to family history research and offer
some advice.