For those readers in the UK, you may like to know that the October 2011 issue of the BBC Magazine Who Do You Think You Are? contains an article on researching French forbears by yours truly, as a follow-up to the episode on J.K. Rowling.

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Thank you for that information, Monsieur C. You are a great help, as always.
Posted by: Anne | 27 September 2011 at 13:41
The British edition of « Who Do You Think You Are? » magazine is available in the USA at most Barnes and Noble bookstores. The October 2011 issue is already in stock and for sale (22 September). I bought mine there today! -- Many public libraries also have the current edition of the magazine in their periodical sections, as well. -- Cheers to you, Anne!
Posted by: Monsieur C. | 25 September 2011 at 03:49
I am not sure, Dominique, but it may be possible to get a copy via the link I gave to the website. Thank you for your interest.
Posted by: Anne | 12 September 2011 at 23:05
Congratulations Anne!
Anyway to get a copy in the US?
Posted by: Dominique | 12 September 2011 at 19:39