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Join our family history community to share your thoughts on genealogy and get help breaking down brick walls. The Who Do You Think You Are? Forum app means you can offer advice or pick up family history tips on the move.
Who Do You Think You Are? Magazine is Britain's best-selling family history title and its forum is a vibrant meeting place for family historians to discuss anything from episodes of Who Do You Think You Are? to the latest record releases. It's also the perfect solution for finding answers to family history problems from photo identification to elusive ancestors.

With this new app you will be able to search, add comments and keep track of posts and responses from your tablet or phone much more easily.

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Reviews (9)

tra. l. Jul 20, 2019     

woulda most likley give it a better rating if I could register, keeps saying invalid parameter...grrrr

Bex. Oct 30, 2014     

Very good app, however would like ability to post new topic through the app as it only allows you to reply. Also ability to mark as read or as a spam post without having to open the original post

Dea. H. Jul 31, 2015     

Now I do my in depth genealogy on my computer and use this anywhere and everywhere I have 5 minutes to kill, checking my hints. Brilliant, keep up the good work.

Ewa. A. Sep 27, 2015     

Really useful to catch up the latest on but would prefer if you could post rather than just reply!

Mad. C. Feb 4, 2016     

Lots of useful information. The genealogists are very friendly & helpful.

Ste. R. Nov 25, 2016     

Very informative and good to see people helping one another.

Ala. L. Feb 5, 2017     

Easy to post and help others

Geo. D. Feb 26, 2014     

Very helpful and informative.

A. G. u. Mar 23, 2018     

When i want to read somebodys question, all i see is a list of users and things like '20 hrs ago'. Theres nothing to actually read! The posts have started showing now but only for a brief moment before disapearing and showing just the posters screen name again.