Genes Reunited Blog
Welcome to the new Genes Reunited blog!
- We regularly add blogs covering a variety of topics. You can add your own comments at the bottom.
- The Genes Reunited Team will be writing blogs and keeping you up to date with changes happening on the site.
- In the future we hope to have guest bloggers that will be able to give you tips and advice as to how to trace your family history.
- The blogs will have various privacy settings, so that you can choose who you share your blog with.
Summary
- 2015
- November 2015 (2)
- October 2015 (2)
- September 2015 (1)
- August 2015 (1)
- July 2015 (1)
- June 2015 (1)
- May 2015 (1)
- April 2015 (2)
- March 2015 (1)
- February 2015 (1)
- January 2015 (1)
- 2014
- December 2014 (1)
- November 2014 (1)
- October 2014 (1)
- September 2014 (1)
- August 2014 (1)
- June 2014 (3)
- May 2014 (1)
- April 2014 (1)
- March 2014 (1)
- February 2014 (2)
- January 2014 (1)
- 2013
- December 2013 (1)
- November 2013 (1)
- October 2013 (1)
- September 2013 (3)
- August 2013 (2)
- July 2013 (4)
- June 2013 (3)
- May 2013 (1)
- April 2013 (2)
- March 2013 (2)
- 2012
- October 2012 (2)
- September 2012 (1)
- August 2012 (3)
- July 2012 (1)
- June 2012 (3)
- May 2012 (4)
- April 2012 (3)
- March 2012 (1)
- January 2012 (1)
- 2011
- December 2011 (3)
- November 2011 (4)
- October 2011 (6)
- September 2011 (9)
- August 2011 (7)
- July 2011 (1)
- June 2011 (2)
- May 2011 (2)
- April 2011 (3)
- March 2011 (1)
- February 2011 (2)
- January 2011 (2)
- 2010
- December 2010 (3)
- November 2010 (1)
- October 2010 (3)
- August 2010 (3)
- July 2010 (3)
- June 2010 (2)
Official Blogs
In May of this year we launched the 1911 census Enumerator Summary Books. This was the first time that our members were able to access any records from the 1911 census and the first time that a census included intimate questions to the population that put their lives in context.
Genes Reunited Help Clinic
Recently we carried out some extensive Market Research. One of the main points that cropped up quite often was that our newer members would start their tree and then did not know what to do next. We also had feedback from our older members who felt under-valued. We wanted to have an area where we could point members in the right direction for help with their research. We also wanted to express our gratitude to our members who kindly volunteer to do look-ups for people. Over the years they have broken down a lot of brick walls!
Black Friday
Black Friday is an important day in the history of the Suffragette movement. On the 18th November 1910 just over 300 Suffragettes marched to the House of Commons to try and make parliament accept a bill allowing them the right to vote.
Genes Reunited attend the 'Back To Our Past' exhibition in Dublin
Hi there, my name is Katie and I am Product Executive for Genes Reunited. Last Thursday, along with Rhoda, head of Genes Reunited, I caught an ealry Aer Lingus flight and headed over to Dublin to attend the 'Back To Our Past' exhibition. Rhoda and I were both pretty nervous having never taken part in an exhibition before, we didn't know what to expect or what the reaction to Genes Reunited was going to be like.
Graduating with a £30,000 debt! Is it worth it?
Hi I'm Nikki, Marketing Executive at Genes Reunited.
Child benefit - facts and figures
I'm Estelle and I am the product assistant for Genes Reunited. I am a mother of two and work full-time here at Genes. I was very interested to read in the news this week that the chancellor George Osborne will be axing child benefit in 2013 for any families where one of the parents pays the higher tax rate of 40%. In other words, anyone earning over roughly £43,875 will no longer receive it. Rather controversially, if both parents work but neither is a higher rate tax payer they will still be entitled to the money. So, you could have two parents with a joint income of £80,000 who'll still be receiving their child benefit.
Alexander Armstrong - As posh as he thought he was?
Alexander Armstrong kicked off this week's Who Do You Think You Are by claiming he has always been called posh and that he would be disappointed if his research didn't reveal a 'posh' background. As it turned out, he didn't need to worry...
Rupert Penry-Jones on Who Do You Think You Are?
Last night's episode of Who Do You Think You Are saw actor Rupert Penry-Jones eager to learn more about his Indian heritage.
Monty Don gets the Who Do You Think You Are? treatment!
Last night, Monty Don became the latest celebrity to appear on Who Do You Think You Are? The episode focused on two branches of his family tree, his maternal Hodge and paternal Keiller lines.
It’s a Brucie Bonus with the new series of WDYTYA
The new series of Who Do You Think You Are launched this week with an exciting line up of celebrities, the first being Bruce Forsyth.