Thursday, 16 April 2020

Family Tree Virtually Live event on 17th/18th April

Family Tree magazine is hosting a replacement 'Virtually Live' event tomorrow and Saturday (17th and 18th):

The Family Tree virtually Live event will be held on 17 and 18 April right here on our website, bringing you a range of video tutorials and special offers.

We're not letting the current situation stop us, and whilst we're unable to meet up at Alexandra Palace for Family Tree Live 2020, we're still bringing elements of the show to you here on the website.

Family Tree Virtually Live in partnership with the Family History Federation.

Video tutorials, Friday 17 April

Weddings Work and Welfare with Dr Gill Draper (Running time: 27:35)
Weddings, work and welfare: parish life for family historians with Dr Gill Draper: Open up fresh ways to research your forebear’s lives and work using church records, from the Middle Ages to the 19th century.

Planning Your Irish Research Trip (Running time: 46:53)
David Ryan explains how to get around and which repositories to visit when planning an Irish research trip.

Turning Your Family History into a Book (Running time: 11:05)
Get tips on turning your ancestors’ lives into a compelling narrative with Ruth Badley. Learn how to write a family history for future generations to treasure.

More video tutorials to be revealed.


Video tutorials, Saturday 18 April

A Statistical Tool for Genealogy with Vincenzo Alfano (Running time: 21:54)
Are humanities condemned to not benefit from statistical modelling? Discover a ready-to-use tool to improve your genealogy research, with economist and family historian Vincenzo Alfano.

Researching Your Northamptonshire Ancestors with Angela Malin (Running time: 17:41)
Get specialist local advice to help you trace ancestors from the Northamptonshire region. Includes advice suitable for all family historians, wherever your ancestors may have lived.

Dr Gill Draper - Living the Poor Life (Running time: 36:32)
Learn how to use workhouse records to research lives under the New Poor Law's dreaded Union Workhouse, glancing back at researching earlier periods.

More video tutorials to be revealed.


You can access the video tutorials at https://www.family-tree.co.uk/how-to-guides/family-tree-live-virtual-conference/


Chris

You can pre-order my new book, Tracing Your Scottish Family History on the Internet, at http://bit.ly/ChrisPaton-Scottish2 (out April). Also available, Tracing Your Irish Family History on the Internet (2nd ed) at http://bit.ly/ChrisPaton-Irish1 and Tracing Your Scottish Ancestry Through Church and State Records at http://bit.ly/ChrisPaton-Scotland1. Further news published daily on The Scottish GENES Facebook page, and on Twitter @genesblog.

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