Genealogy and Wills

Wills in genealogy are a great resource in discovering more about your family roots.

I am sure many of you have your wills done but if you don’t I would highly recommend that you do.

Researching your family tree is an ongoing saga for your personal journey and there may be a time where you will come across one for one of your ancestors. Coming across one of your 3rd or 4th great grandfather or grandmother’s ‘last will and testament’ may lead you with more discoveries.

Top 22 Genealogy Software

Embarking on the journey to trace one’s family history is an exciting venture, and in the digital age, genealogy software has become an indispensable tool, catering to the needs of both enthusiasts and professionals. With an array of options available, each with its unique features and capabilities, choosing the right genealogy software is pivotal in unravelling the intricate tapestry of one’s ancestry. In this comprehensive guide, we will explore a variety of genealogy software, highlighting their advantages and potential drawbacks to assist users in making informed decisions tailored to their research goals and preferences.

Your genealogical journey involves selecting the right software to uncover your family’s history.

Mysteries of Our Ancestors From the UK

From my previous blog post on ‘The National Archives’, I referenced and recommended the audio about ‘Introduction to birth, marriages and death registers in England and Wales (11 min 33 sec)’. I would like to provide you with an overview for the audio.

If you’re researching ancestors from the UK as I am then the audio above is one you should listen to from The National Archives.