Nick Thorne from The Family History Researcher Academy has a course for those searching for English or Welsh ancestors on his site at FamilyHistoryResearcher.com
The video tutorials deal with some of the mistakes that researchers sometimes make when they are looking for their English or Welsh ancestors in census and birth records. The course also sets out some of the places that you could research for your elusive ancestors in and also sets out how to best begin the search of these British records.
These concise videos were complied by Nick Thorne from his experience of researching ancestors for private clients and working with one of the leading British genealogical research websites for whom he writes case study articles for publication in several of the U.K. family history magazines. He is also the author.
Also available, for a small fee, are downloadable In-Brief Crib Sheets:
Find your English and Welsh ancestors with this easy In-brief 6 page report that reveals which top resources to use and where to begin your search for elusive ancestors from these two countries of the British Isles.
Looks at which websites can be useful for finding English and Welsh ancestors to include those that are free and those that are commercial sites. Reviews how using the websites of The National Archives, The National Library of Wales, County Record Offices, Society of Genealogists and more can help.
Introduces the researcher to the civil registration (vital records) census and going back before 1837 with parish records. Reveals where to look for the records of Nonconformist and Roman Catholics as well as the Church of England.