Genealogy is one of the fastest developing hobbies in the UK. Millions of people are now researching their family history using tools like CD-ROMs and online databases to build their family trees.
GenealogyReviews.co.uk helps you find the best online and offline resources to successfully trace your family ancestry.
Once you've identified that an ancestor served in a conflict, the best way to gauge what their role involved is to look at the diaries and records of the unit or regiment they served with.... Read More
Issue 145 - Your Family Tree Magazine
An extremely interesting and detailed CD for those with links to Royal Navy personnel in World War I.... Read More
Issue 142 - Your Family Tree Magazine
Once you've found your forebear's basic military details, the best way to discover more about their actions is to look at the history of the regiment and division they belonged to.... Read More
Issue 138 - Your Family Tree Magazine
Describing each operation, the honours received and a list of casualties including soldiers wounded or reported missing, this account is fully searchable with digitally enhanced pictures of the original text.... Read More
Issue 81 - Who Do You Think You Are? Magazine - Steve Harnell
Find details of all RAF officers on the eve of World War II... Read More
Issue 120 - Your Family Tree Magazine
This regimental resource contains a wealth of information including maps and photographs.... Read More
The London University Roll of War Service 1914-1919 is a record of all the officers, former officers and cadets who served or died in the Great War associated with the University of London Officers' Training Corps.... Read More
Taken from the Overseas Births, Marriages and Death Series at the Family Records Centre, First World War: Army, Army Officer and Navy War Deaths provides an index to those who died in the Great War.... Read More
Those inspired by last month's Remembrance Day events to research their military forebears have a number of recent releases to help them... Read More