Your Family Tree Magazine

Your Family Tree is a British magazine devoted to genealogy and family history subjects. There are 13 issues per year. It is published in Bath, England by Future Publishing.

The magazine is designed to offer practical advice, written by experts, on all areas of family history research. It incorporates modern technology with traditional means of research, and also has a dedicated forum. One section of the magazine is entitled Computer Science. It features a tutorial on a basic genealogy-related computing subject.

Each issue covers an array of old documents, answers readers questions, and puts family historians in touch with one another and features a covermounted CD-ROM for Mac and Windows containing an array of genealogy resources. There is also a pull-out region research card (contacts, map, plus key local resources and historical facts) and four collectable surname index cards per issue.

Wirral resident Daniel K. Longman, author of Criminal Wirral, Criminal Wirral II, Wirral Tragic Tales, Criminal Liverpool and more recently Liverpool: Then & Now, features regularly in this publication.

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