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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.

Genes Extras

Genes Reunited subscription bonuses

As a way of saying thank you to our subscribers, we have launched Genes Extras. You'll find exclusive competitions and discounts on family history magazines, days out and much more.

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Scottish records now on Genes Reunited


Published in Genes News on 20 Dec 2012 16:12 : scottish census : 29 comments : 26712 views

We are extremely excited here in the office today as we have just added Scottish records to the site. We have the Scottish census collection from 1841 right the way through to 1901. So, for those of you with Scottish ancestry you can now start filling in the gaps.


Gift Subscriptions Now Available


Published in Genes News on 14 Dec 2012 09:55 : 1 comment : 4701 views

We are pleased to announce that you can now purchase gift subscriptions for all of your family history friends. 


Christmas has arrived at Genes


Published in Genes News on 14 Dec 2012 09:48 : 3 comments : 2651 views

With only 11 days left until Christmas, we thought it was about time we added some festivity to the logo. When deciding what Christmassy additions to make this year, we started thinking about what else we have done in the past. There has been Santa hats, falling snow, snowflakes, snowmen and holly. This year we've gone with baubles. Post your suggestions below for next years festive theme!


Pedigree view now in the tree


Published in Genes News on 12 Dec 2012 14:40 : 10 comments : 3561 views

Today we have added the Pedigree view to the tree. This means you can see the root person plus their parents, grandparents and great-grandparents all on one page. You can see the pedigree view for any person in your tree. Click on a person in your tree and then select Pedigree from the list of views at the top.


Site update 13th November 2012


Published in Genes News on 13 Nov 2012 11:49 : site update : 1 comment : 2927 views

We released a few updates to the site this morning. This included new search options to search all records in a category, such as all BMD or all Census records, and also links from My Contacts or Member Details pages to view another member's keepsafe.


Site update 7th November 2012


Published in Genes News on 7 Nov 2012 14:21 : site update : 0 comments : 3089 views

In addition to the new Military records, we included a few other changes to the site. These included:


New military records released


Published in Genes News on 6 Nov 2012 09:42 : military records : 4 comments : 6421 views

We are very excited to announce the launch of thousands of new military records on Genes Reunited this week. This release, which coincides aptly with Remembrance Sunday, will allow you to search thousands more military records to see if any of your ancestor fought for their country or played a part in any historical battles.From the Harold Gillies records, recording soldiers treated by the pioneering plastic surgeon Dr Gillies during WW1 to Military Nurses, the collection of records is now so varied, you’re bound to discover a member of your family who served as part of the army.


How to use.. Keepsafe Tags


Published in Phil Moir's Blog on 25 Oct 2012 12:08 : technical video : 1 comment : 7354 views

Over the last few years, content tagging has become more and more common on the web due to social networking, photograph sharing and book-marking sites. Tagging is known by a few different names, such as content tagging, collaborative tagging and social tagging. In general tagging can be defined as the practice of creating and managing labels (or “tags”) that categorize content using simple keywords.


Women in Black competition


Published in Genes Reunited Blog on 19 Oct 2012 10:18 : competition : 7 comments : 3542 views

We asked you to tell us your spooky stories for the chance to win Women in Black goodies and theatre tickets. Thank you to everyone who entered, we thoroughly enjoyed reading your tales! We hope you enjoy reading a few of our favourites...


New Feature Focus - Keepsafe and Relative Profiles


Published in Phil Moir's Blog on 8 Oct 2012 18:41 : keepsafe relative profiles technical : 18 comments : 65057 views

In this blog, I will provide a guide to the two exciting new features we have added to the Genes Reunited website today which will help you better organise your family history research, photos, scans and saved records, as well as share your photos with other members and family through your Keepsafe, and see the relatives from your tree in a completely different way with Relative Profiles.