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Berkshire Family Historian

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Berkshire Family Historian
Sample issue and contents
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The Berkshire Family Historian has been published quarterly since 1975. It is distributed to all members, to copyright deposit institutions and to around 60 other family history societies within the FFHS exchange magazine scheme.

Originally in A5 format, the Berkshire Family Historian is now published in A4, and each issue now comprises 44 pages printed throughout in two colours.


 

Regular features include:

  • Society news and announcements

  • Other family history-related news

  • Dates of forthcoming family history events

  • News from the society’s six branches

  • Details of online developments and resources

  • Feature articles, including

    • Personal research stories of members

    • How-to-do-it articles at all levels

    • Berkshire local history

    • Descriptions of specialist archives and resources of interest to genealogists
  • Book reviews

  • Letters from readers

  • Research Centre guide

  • Members’ interests

  • Gleanings from exchange magazines

  • Calendar of branch meetings and speakers

  • Publications list

Here is some guidance if you would like to write for the Berkshire Family Historian, articles are always welcome.

Copies of the magazine are archived online two years after publication.

Archived issues are accessible to society members only.

Page last reviewed and revised 12 December 2011