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<title>Ancestry.co.uk | Learning Centre | UK Edition</title>
<description>Get great hints and tips on how to start your family history research as well as how to get the most out of the Ancestry.co.uk website. 
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<title>What's the meaning of my surname? Where did my ancestors live? </title>
<description>These questions will be familiar to many, irrespective of whether you're just starting out or are already some way into your family research...</description>
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<title>Using Ancestry Community</title>
<description>How to use the Ancestry Community forum. To access the Ancestry Community section, simply select the Ancestry Community tab on the main navigation bar...</description>
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<title>Why Add Photos To Your Tree</title>
<description>Why upload photos to your family tree. Adding photos and images to your Family tree or Family History Site will guarantee your tree has immediate impact upon those you chose to invite to view it. 
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<title>How To Add Photos To Your Tree</title>
<description>How to upload photos to your family tree. Adding Photos and images to your family tree is easy. All you'll need to get started as a scanner.</description>
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<title>Just starting out?</title>
<description>Start with Family Trees. Start with yourself and your parents and build out from there. This will give you a base from which you can easily identify gaps in your knowledge.</description>
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<title>Searching</title>
<description>How to use the search. It's always best to search with a purpose in mind. For example, to find a reference to a known ancestor.</description>
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<title>Using Birth, Marriage and Death Indexes</title>
<description>Introducing the Indexes. The formal registration of Birth, Marriages and Deaths in England and Wales began on 1st July 1837 with the introduction of Civil Registration.</description>
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<title>July Newsletter</title>
<description>Welcome to your July Member newsletter. This month, we continue to celebrate the arrival of the "Great British Summer" with the second in a series of three short articles on the major seaside resorts of the UK told through the eyes of Ancestry's Historical Postcards Collection. We've also great news on the launch of the World War 2 News Reel collection as well as release three of the British Phone Books and an update on how to get the most from our family tree building tools.</description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 01 Aug 2007 14:20:10 GMT</pubDate><category>Newsletters</category>
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<title>June Newsletter</title>
<description>Welcome to your June Member newsletter. This month, we celebrate the arrival of the "Great British Summer" with a series of short articles on the major seaside resorts of the UK, as told through the eyes of Ancestry's Historical Postcards Collection. We also take a look back at the biggest Family History event of 2007, Who Do you Think You Are? LIVE.</description>
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<title>May Newsletter</title>
<description>Welcome to your May Ancestry Member newsletter. This month we have exciting news of a series of collections spanning nearly 200 years of Barbados history. We've also updates on an array of new and improved site features, not to mention the big family history event taking place this Bank Holiday weekend, Who Do You Think You Are? LIVE at Olympia in London.</description>
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<title>April Newsletter</title>
<description>Welcome to your April Ancestry Member newsletter. This month we have exciting news of the completion of our Scottish Census Collection as well as an array of new and updated site features. With Who Do you Think You Are? LIVE! less than a month away we conclude with an update on what you can expect to see from us at the show.</description>
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<title>March Newsletter</title>
<description>Welcome to your new look March Ancestry newsletter. We have some fantastic headline news this month with the launch of three new major collections together with our sponsorship of the biggest family history event of 2007.</description>
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<title>February Newsletter</title>
<description>Welcome to your February Member newsletter. 
This month, read all about the arrival of our new Ancestry Learning Centre to help you get started and assist you in furthering your family history research.</description>
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<title>January Newsletter</title>
<description>Now that 2006 has drawn to a close and a New Year has begun, we're taking this opportunity to look back on what's been achieved over the last year as well as sharing some of our own New Year's resolutions for 2007.</description>
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