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Welcome to the new Genes Reunited blog!

  • We regularly add blogs covering a variety of topics. You can add your own comments at the bottom.
  • The Genes Reunited Team will be writing blogs and keeping you up to date with changes happening on the site.
  • In the future we hope to have guest bloggers that will be able to give you tips and advice as to how to trace your family history.
  • The blogs will have various privacy settings, so that you can choose who you share your blog with.

Long Lost Family - Another amazing episode!


Published in Genes Reunited Blog on 6 May 2011 17:00 : long lost family tv : 1 comment : 8037 views

Another amazing episode of Long Lost family last night on ITV1.


Long Lost Family - 28th April 2011


Published in Genes Reunited Blog on 28 Apr 2011 17:00 : long lost family tv : 0 comments : 6875 views

The second programme of Long Lost Family on Thursday 28th April was incredibly emotional from beginning to end. 


Long Lost Family - April 21st 2011


Published in Genes Reunited Blog on 22 Apr 2011 17:00 : long lost family tv : 0 comments : 2924 views

The first episode of Long Lost Family told the stories of Jennifer Wilson and Karen Lloyd.  Both had emotional tales, telling how they had never felt complete once they knew a close family member wasn't in their lives.


Marriage levels are at their lowest in 150 years


Published in Genes Reunited Blog on 1 Apr 2011 17:00 : 0 comments : 1792 views

With the average cost of a wedding around £18,600 there’s no wonder fewer people are getting married these days. According to the Office of National Statistics in 2009 only 21.3 out of 1000 men aged 16 or over married. The level for women was even lower at 19.2 per 1000. In 2009 a total of 231,490 marriages were registered in England and Wales. In 1895 there 228,204 marriages, but the population back then was much lower. This is a substantial drop compared to 1972 when the number of registered marriages peaked at 480,285. In fact, in 2009, the marriage rate (i.e. the proportion of single population that actually got married) was at its lowest level since records began in 1862. The figures show that more than two-thirds of marriages were actually civil ceremonies. There were 155,860 civil ceremonies in 2009, or 67 per cent of the total. There were 75,630 religious weddings, a fall of nearly 3,000 in a year. Religious ceremonies have declined by a quarter since 1999.


'Who Do You Think You Are' 2011


Published in Genes Reunited Blog on 3 Mar 2011 17:00 : who do you think you are events : 0 comments : 2290 views

Last weekend the Genes team were very excited to be attending the Who Do You Think You Are show at Olympia this for the very first time. We had all been discussing and planning the event for months and there had been lots of meetings and discussions to make sure everything was just as we wanted. Ryan (our designer) worked really hard making sure the set was going to look as authentic as possible.


Don't miss your FREE Trace Your Family History Guide!


Published in Genes Reunited Blog on 18 Feb 2011 17:00 : 0 comments : 1841 views

Don't miss The Telegraph this Saturday, February 19, and Sunday, February 20, for your FREE Trace Your Family History guide and CD-Rom, in association with Who Do You Think Your Are? Magazine.
This step-by-step guide and CD Rom will give you the skills you need to discover your family background in only 14 days.
To find out more visit http://www.telegraph.co.uk/promotions


The Sanctity of Marriage


Published in Genes Reunited Blog on 16 Feb 2011 17:00 : marriage : 0 comments : 1980 views

With Valentine's Day recently passed and romance in the air, we've been thinking about marriage and how it has changed over the years. Last week was Marriage Week in the UK, a week designed to celebrate the diversity and vibrancy of marriage as the basis of family life timed to include Valentine’s Day (7th – 14th Feb 2011). Marriage Week was created by Richard and Maria Kane and has been held every year since 1997.


A step back in time


Published in Genes Reunited Blog on 28 Jan 2011 17:00 : historical : 0 comments : 1701 views

This week in 1533 Henry VIII married his second wife Ann Boleyn; it became the most famous of all his six marriages and their daughter Elizabeth was one of the greatest Monarchs England has ever had.


We're getting older and living longer!


Published in Genes Reunited Blog on 5 Jan 2011 17:00 : 0 comments : 1399 views

I am Estelle and I am the Genes Reunited product assistant. I read recently that the Department for Work and Pensions have announced some new statistics. They predict that one in 5 of us will live to see our 100th birthday. 


The Genes Reunited Nativity Story


Published in Genes Reunited Blog on 15 Dec 2010 17:00 : christmas : 0 comments : 1427 views

This year Genes Reunited is promoting Christmas as a time to connect with our own family history since traditionally it is the time of year that most of us are with our families. We are proud to be a part of Start Your Family Tree week which is running from the 26th December to the 1st January. There will be quizzes and competitions and handy hints each day to help you build your tree and research your own family history.