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Practical Family History
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AnninGlos | Report | 13 Jan 2004 10:10 |
Hi Michele yes I buy all the magazines too including Your Family Tree. Expensive but I do learn a lot from them. worst thing is I keep them all too so need a lot of space!! Ann Glos |
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Michele | Report | 12 Jan 2004 18:28 |
Hi Ann, I agree with you i bought my copy today looking forward to reading it, i seem to buy all these family history magazines costing me a fortune every month, another one worth buying is "your family tree" again monthly but you do get a free disc with bits & pieces on. Enjoy your reading Michele |
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AnninGlos | Report | 12 Jan 2004 17:30 |
This is an excellent read this month (February issue). Some articles are: Organising your records, Baden- Powell's Scouts, Women and medicine in 19th century, Record keeping on CDROM and the Internet, For the record (downloading free charts and forms), Why that name?, etc.etc. On the back cover is a pedigree fan chart that you can scan/copy. Well worth £2.50 if you can afford it. Ann Glos |
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