Have you ever wondered what surprises there are in your family tree? It's never been easier to become a detective and find out - thanks to technology.The internet is one of the most essential tools in the family historian's kit, but without the right know-how, it can be a bewildering experience. "How to Trace Your Family History on the Internet" guides you through the maze of online sources, directing you to the facts, figures, dates and stories relevant to your search. No matter how much - or how little - you already know about your ancestors, this practical, easy-to-use book will make finding out fascinating, fun and easy.
About the author: Dr Nick Barratt Phd. has worked for the Public Records Office and the BBC as a specialist researcher. In 2000 Nick founded Sticks Research Agency (SRA). Major projects include the research for the BBC's flagship genealogy programme Who Do You Think You Are. Nick has also researched, presented and appeared on many TV programmes such as Hidden House Histories, So You Think You're Royal and House Detectives. Nick has his own weekly column in the Daily Telegraph and has published several books.