@WillsmanOneName@YstradHistory @OnePlaceStudies I just got a delivery from Amazon of the Gough Compendium and am anxious for my work day to end so I can start reading.
Looking forward to exploring how our 19th and 20th-century ancestors used to eat next Monday. Come prepared with personal family recipes to share in the Q&A/chat afterwards!
@onthrshoulders There are lots of options and opportunities. Make decisions with the audience in mind. Start small and test your ideas. Be willing to adjust and adapt.
IFLA Local History and Genealogy Section Webinar: Providing New Insights in the Fields of Genealogy and Local History in Asia – IFLA https://t.co/G7uO4p5vuH #Genealogy
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As promised, here's my quick guide to Welsh chapel architecture. Watch before it gets to 100 views if you can so its advert free. YouTube put ads on after that for which I don't get paid and can't remove until I get 1000 subscribers.
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Booking for our course on 18th Century #FamilyHistory research has closed, BUT as it proved so popular, we've scheduled a special summer school on "Sourcing your Ancestors in England in the Long 18th Century" for July '23. Booking now open! https://t.co/tiE6a06AgB
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Tuesday's Tip "Search Records not Boxes" Don't continually put your ancestor's name in a search box and press enter. Learn the records in the database and search the records your ancestor might be in.
Viewing books purchased in Wales on my recent research trip, I wondered why I paid 15 pounds for The Carmarthenshire Antiquary, 2021. After reading 'Coming of Age' Landowners and Tenants... by Shaun Evans my purchase made sense. #Genealogy#FamilyHistory
Countdown to 1950 census release Apr 1, 2022 12:01 am in Washington DC, District of Columbia https://t.co/cauGQez8Gm For info about the 1950 census records visit https://t.co/bKckSyGT5u #Genealogy#familyhistory
Tune in at 11 on Sunday as I speak for 15 minutes (probably repetition, definitely deviation, no time for hesitation) on the subject of witchcraft. Join historians on Sat/Sun for live #HistoryforUkraine event. See speakers, how to watch and where to donate https://t.co/qrU7qFJmCI