Graham and Emma at Scottish Indexes (www.scottishindexes.com) have released the schedule for this coming Saturday's free to attend online genealogy conference. The following are the UK timings:
First Session
07:00 Introduction
07:15 'Researching Scottish Border Reiver Families 1600-1800' by Andrew Armstrong
08:30 'Commissioners of Supply' by Lorna Steele-McGinn
09:30 'My Ancestor Was' by Dr Irene O'Brien
10:30 ‘Your Scottish Archives’ by John Pelan
11:30 ‘There's Been a Murder - The Mount Stewart Murder of 1866’ by Chris Paton
12:30 Genealogy Q & A hosted by Graham and Emma Maxwell
13:30 'Using the Sheriff Court to trace 18th-century Ancestors' by Emma Maxwell
14:40 'What's New on Scottish Indexes' by Graham Maxwell
Second Session
15:00 Introduction
15:15 'Researching Scottish Border Reiver Families 1600-1800' by Andrew Armstrong
16:30 'Commissioners of Supply' by Lorna Steele-McGinn
17:30 'My Ancestor Was' by Dr Irene O'Brien
18:30 ‘Your Scottish Archives’ by John Pelan
19:30 ‘There's Been a Murder - The Mount Stewart Murder of 1866’ by Chris Paton
20:30 Genealogy Q & A hosted by Graham and Emma Maxwell
21:30 'Using the Sheriff Court to trace 18th-century Ancestors' by Emma Maxwell
22:40 'What's New on Scottish Indexes' by Graham Maxwell
For equivalent worldwide timings, and information on how to attend, please see https://www.scottishindexes.com/conference.aspx.
Comment: As shown, I'll be giving a talk on the Mount Stewart Murder from 1866 at 11.30am, and again at 7.30pm UK time. I unfortunately have a Gaelic language event commitment in Glasgow on Saturday afternoon, so will be unable to do the first general Q&A session at 12.30 immediately after my first talk showing, but I will be on hand for the evening session at 8.30pm. I hope to see you there, it should be another great event!
(With thanks to Graham and Emma at Scottish Indexes)
Chris
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