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  2. Family Circle (UK magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Family Circle was a monthly British women's magazine. The publication was founded in 1964 by International Thomson Publishing and soon became the country's top-selling title, achieving one million sales per issue. [1] This was principally through pioneering a policy of selling copies only through supermarkets.

  3. Burke's Peerage - Wikipedia

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    Other books followed, including Burke's Landed Gentry, Burke's Colonial Gentry, and Burke's General Armory. In addition to its peerage publications, the Burke's publishing company produced books on Royal families of Europe and Latin America , ruling families of Africa and the Middle East, distinguished families of the United States and ...

  4. Your Family Tree - Wikipedia

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    The magazine had a mix of broad articles on using the key family history records such as censuses, birth, marriage and death certificates, parish registers; practical features aimed at beginners, experienced researchers and experts alike; social and military history pieces; regional research guides; news, reviews, surname histories and much more.

  5. Mark Herber - Wikipedia

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    Mark D. Herber is a British author of genealogy, London legal history and family history books. His first book Ancestral Trails won the 1997 CILIP McColvin prize for an outstanding work of reference. [1] Herber is a solicitor by profession. [2]

  6. Family Records Centre - Wikipedia

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    Talks on family history topics took place every week and other events, including exhibitions and conferences, were organised. There were good facilities for customers with special needs, and there was a small bookshop next to the entrance on the ground floor and a refreshment area with vending machines and lockers for personal belongings in the ...

  7. The Morland Dynasty - Wikipedia

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    They recount the lives of the Morland family of York, England and their national and international relatives and associates. There are currently 35 books in the series. The first book begins in 1434 and features the Wars of the Roses; the most recent book begins in the 1931 and deals with the Great Depression. The book series in order according ...

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