The latest Scottish Indexes genealogy conference is on Saturday, March 12th 2022, with the following sessions scheduled (times given are for the UK and Ireland):
First Session
07:00 Introduction
07:10 ‘Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad Will? – why Scottish wills and testaments are not
that scary and how they can help you with your family history’ by Robert
Urquhart
08:10 ‘Your Scottish Archives’ by John Pelan
08:40 ‘Breach of Promise of Marriage Cases’ by Kate Keter
09:25 ‘Reading Old Scottish Handwriting' by Rachel Hart
11:05 ‘“One wants you at home to think it’s all heroic & splendid” - Part 2 of a journey
through the Waring of Lennel papers’ by George MacKenzie
12:00 Genealogy Q & A hosted by Graham and Emma Maxwell
13:00 ‘Using Aberdeen City & Aberdeenshire Archives’ by Phil Astley
14:00 'Records of the Scottish Poor' by Emma Maxwell
Second Session
15:00 Introduction
15:10 ‘Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad Will? – why Scottish wills and testaments are not
that scary and how they can help you with your family history’ by Robert
Urquhart
16:10 ‘Your Scottish Archives’ by John Pelan
16:40 ‘Breach of Promise of Marriage Cases’ by Kate Keter
17:25 ‘Reading Old Scottish Handwriting' by Rachel Hart
19:05 ‘“One wants you at home to think it’s all heroic & splendid” - Part 2 of a journey
through the Waring of Lennel papers’ by George MacKenzie
20:00 Genealogy Q & A hosted by Graham and Emma Maxwell
21:00 ‘Using Aberdeen City & Aberdeenshire Archives’ by Phil Astley
22:00 'Records of the Scottish Poor' by Emma Maxwell
For equivalent times worldwide, and for further details on how to sign up, visit www.scottishindexes.com
Chris
My new book Tracing Your Irish Ancestors Through Land Records is now available to buy at https://bit.ly/IrishLandRecords. Also available - Sharing Your Family History Online, Tracing Your Scottish Family History on the Internet, Tracing Your Irish Family History on the Internet (2nd ed), and Tracing Your Scottish Ancestry Through Church and State Records - to purchase, please visit https://bit.ly/ChrisPatonPSbooks. Further news published daily on The Scottish GENES Facebook page, and on Twitter @genesblog.
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