Who Do You Think You Are?

‘A WESTMINSTER RECORD SOLVED THE MYSTERY'

CELEBRATING YOUR DISCOVERIES

Casting the net wide with your research can smash down the most frustrating brick walls. Record sets vary between the online ‘genealogical giants’, so it's a good idea to try out a new website or subscription from time to time. Jeremy Baker explains how this approach helped him to track down an elusive ancestor.

MY BRICK WALL

My father Norman Herbert Baker was born in 1907, and he passed on anecdotes about family members who lived during the 19th century. He told me that my great great

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