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Who Do You Think You Are? Trace Your Family History Back to the Tudors.

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Who Do You Think You Are? Trace Your Family History Back to the Tudors.: Trace Your Family History Back to the Tudors.

by Gill, Anton & Barratt, Nivk

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London: HarperCollins 2006 9780007230082. Hardback. Fine/Fine. First edition. First impression. Number1. Large format blue hardback (silver lettering to the spine). No annotations or inscriptions etc. Like new. DW is NOT price-clipped. 240pp (printed on superior glossy paper) including index. Profusely illustarted throughout mainly in colour. Heavy book (approx 1.1 Kg) which may well incur extra postage cost abroad.. To accompany the third series of the award-winning BBC television series, which moves to BBC 1 having gained viewing figures of over 6 million on BBC 2, This book gives the amateur genealogist all the tools to trace their ancestors back over six centuries, taking them on a fascinating historical journey into the past. For the first time in a popular genealogy book, author Anton Gill and Who Do You Think You Are? family history expert Nick Barratt have created a wonderfully readable book which takes the reader back through time past the usual family tree landmark of 1837, when birth, marriage and death registration were made mandatory, to allow the reader to trace their ancestors back to Tudor times. Much more detailed than the previous tie-ins, this book will explore the history which led to the dispersion of the population, it will look at local genealogy and connect the history of Britain with the people who lived during the times and the records they left. Whether your 17th-century ancestor was a merchant seamen listed on the muster rolls, or of a trade registered through the Livery guilds of Newcastle, Yorkshire or London; a midwife licensed by the church from medieval times (in case they had to baptise a sick baby at birth); an alehouse owner (victualler) who was licensed from the 1500s onwards; or an afro-Caribbean immigrant from the 1700s, this book fills the gaps in your family tree and gives you the resources to search out your medieval ancestors.This book is a guide to tracing your family tree back for six centuries, into the time of Tudor kings and peasant uprisings, through a fascinating array of historical resources.It is also a fascinating social history of the peoples of the United Kingdom and how they were shaped by the events of their times. Would make a fine gift for anyone interested in Genealogy. .

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Bookseller
David Edward Hellawell GB (GB)
Bookseller's Inventory #
2749
Title
Who Do You Think You Are? Trace Your Family History Back to the Tudors.
Author
Gill, Anton & Barratt, Nivk
Book Condition
Used - Fine
Jacket Condition
Fine
Quantity Available
1
Edition
First
Binding
Hardcover
ISBN 10
0007230087
ISBN 13
9780007230082
Publisher
London: HarperCollins 2006 9780007230082
Place of Publication
London
Date Published
2006
Pages
240
Keywords
Genealogist

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