News for December 2006
Last Minute Family History Gift
DON'T PANIC! Although we cannot carry out a full round of research for you by Christmas Day, we can send a certificate stating you have commissioned research for a loved one, with your own dedication, and our form to fill in with their starting information. You can make use of the presence of any elderly relatives at Christmas to ask them about the family history and any stories they may have. Not only will this give you a better starting point, but the whole family will be brought together and excited by the project. This could be your best family gift ever, and all for £450 - which can be paid in instalments if preferred. Ring and talk to one of our researchers on 01227 462618. Closing date Thursday 19th December for the United Kingdom, your LAST MINUTE option for the best gift you could give - your family roots.
12 December 2006
Jamestown 400, 2007
Fantastic Family History Adventure! We have been invited as professional genealogists to work with the Jamestown, Virginia 400th year anniversary in 2007.
11 December 2006
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Festive Family History - Christmas Day and Boxing Day
How did Christmas and Boxing Day vary between today and that of our ancestors?
8 December 2006
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Family History at Christmas Time
Anyone about to carry out research - remember that Christmas is the ideal time to talk to those elderly relatives about their family memories and stories. They may know things that cannot be found in formal documents; scandals, the good, the bad and the ugly!
Also suggest your relatives band together to fund research. Don't forget, we can proceed with as little as £75 a month - with 3 people sharing the cost this would be just £25!
The past awaits - a box for you to unlock!
8 December 2006
Festive Family History - Were your Ancestors Crackers?
Christmas Crackers, Santa Claus and Christmas cards made a late appearance in your Family Tree!
4 December 2006
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Festive Family History - Christmas Pudding!
Have you ever wondered how Christmas frivolities today differ from those of our ancestors?
1 December 2006
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