This accessible, well-organized, easy-to-use beginners' guide to the
world of family history is essential reading for anyone who wants to
find their way into this fascinating subject. In a series of short,
practical chapters Simon Fowler takes readers through all the first
steps that will reveal the lives of their ancestors and the world they
lived in.
He looks at every aspect of research, from finding family papers and
interviewing relatives, through exploring websites, archives, newspapers
and directories, to all the other sources that can throw a light into
the past. In a clear, straightforward way he explains how vital records
of births, marriages and deaths can be used as the starting point in a
sequence of eye-opening family detective work.
Simon Fowler's introduction, which is founded on a career of
genealogical research and writing, is an indispensable basic book for
anyone entering in the field.