The next Scottish Indexes (www.scottishindexes.com) conference takes place on Saturday 23rd March, with the following talks to be given:
- 'The Orkney Archive Service' by Lucy Gibbon, Archivist at Orkney Library and Archive
- 'Survival Sex, Poverty and Desperation: Prostitution in Aberdeen 1840-1870' by Dr. Dee Hoole
- 'Understanding Scottish Inheritance Records' by genealogist Chris Paton
- 'The John Gray Centre: East Lothian's Heritage Hub' by Dr. Hanita Ritchie
- 'Making the most of Scottish High Court records' by genealogist Emma Maxwell
- 'Researching Hudson Bay Company Ancestors' by Christine Woodcock
- Scottish Genealogy Q&A hosted by Graham and Emma Maxwell
The schedules for the talks, which will be run twice during the day to cater for a worldwide audience, are now available on the wesbite at https://www.scottishindexes.com/conference.aspx
I look forward to hopefully answering some of your questions there after my talk and in the Q&A sessions!
Chris
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