Ask AGRA: A Family History Podcast podcast

Series 3 Episode 1: Commissioning Research from Abroad

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15 Sekunden vorwärts

England & Wales are particularly rich in the historical documents needed to research family history. This is primarily because there has been no serious invasion since 1066, and the fact that we live on an island means the country borders have remain unaltered. All this has helped in the preservation of records which go back over more than a thousand years of history.

While the internet has been invaluable in helping people research their English and Welsh ancestors, only a small proportion of these records are online. That means that a great deal of research needs to be done in physical archives and the most cost-effective way of doing this is by commissioning a professional researcher.

This podcast looks at the challenges facing those researching their English and Welsh ancestors, discusses the wide range of records that are available, and looks at how to get the best out of any research you commission to help you understand more about where your ancestors came from and what their lives were like.

Panel: Nick Serpell (Moderator), Phil Brown, Lesley Trotter and Lorraine Whale.

To find out more about AGRA or to find a professional researcher to help you uncover more about your family history, see our website www.agra.org.uk.

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