The Family History Federation are holding their second 'Really Useful Family History Show' on Saturday 10 April 2021. The event will be completely online, allowing those of us on the other side of the world - or just down the road but in lockdown - to attend Covid safe from the comfort of home.
They have lined up a great list of speakers and early bird tickets at £7.50 are available until 31 January.
The current list of speakers includes :
- Muck & muscle : canal & railway navvies – Ian Waller FSG
- Wills Pre-1858 – Les Mitchinson
- Missing from home – David Eniffer
- Coram’s children : the history of the Foundling Hospital – Jane King
- Searching for ancestors when you are adopted – Penny Walters
- The family detective : a forensic look at the history of family photography – Stephen Gill
- The Commonwealth War Graves Commission – Ian Everest
- Deaths at sea – Simon Wills
- Using Irish wills and testamentary records – Natalie Bodle
- From Victorians to Elizabethans : some sources for tracing our English ancestors from 1901-1952 – Janet Few
- DNA for dummies – Linda Hammond
- Give your research the WDYTYA? treatment – Sarah Williams
So take a look and consider attending another great online event.
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