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Mar 17

Crs 1024 In & Out of London (Register)

$15.00
Registrations Closed
Date & Time
17 March 2022 7:30 PM - 9:00 PM
Timezone
(UTC+11:00) Australia/Sydney

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Many researchers find it difficult and somewhat daunting when their ancestors move into or around London   Research in the capital has its own challenges which can easily be overcome. Ian will suggest the best ways to overcome these issues.

Ian is a retired professional genealogist with considerable experience in English research. He currently serves as the vice-chairman and education officer of the Family History Federation (Federation of Family History Societies). He is a Fellow of AGRA (The Association of Genealogists and Researchers in Archives), the body representing professional genealogists throughout England and Wales and was a former Chairman.

He has authored several books in the Society’s “My Ancestor” series, including My Ancestor was an Agricultural Labourer, My Ancestor was a Mormon, My Ancestor was in the Royal Navy, and My Ancestor was a Leather Worker and have also written, “Family History Research Challenges and how to solve them” and “Introducing Manorial Records” published by Family History Books.

This seminar is a Zoom-only meeting and is open to members of the public and FHACT members. After registering to attend via Zoom, you will receive an email with a link to the external Zoom website to complete the registration.

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Event Type
Zoom only
Event Location
FHACT Education Room
Cook Community Centre
41 Templeton Street
Cook ACT 2614

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