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FORTHCOMING TALKS 2026

 

Berkshire FHS

26 February 2026
7.45 p.m. (Virtual)

Creating a One Place or One Street Study.

A slightly different approach to conventional genealogy, which combines the usual resources with local history to create a more colourful backjground to the lives of ancestors.
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Creating a One-Street or One-Place Study - Berkshire Family History Society

 

Society of Genealogists
Saturday 28 February
10.30 a.m - 1.00 p.m. (Virtual)
Tracing Welsh Ancestors

Half Day Course - Virtual

Join me for a half day course to kickstart your Welsh research. Surnames, Places, Chapel or Church, Military, Merchant Navy and Coal Mining just a few of the topics covered.
 

Part of Wales Week in London

 

Society of Genealogists
Thursday 5 March
4.00 p.m. (Live & Zoom)

Non-Conformity in Welsh Ancestral Research
Although not unique to Wales, Non-Conformist worship is found far mor frequently than in England. Join me to explore Chapel resources, and to understand how the chapel was also the heart of the social and cultural life of communities across Wales.
 

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