Monday 25 January 2021

Scottish Indexes Conference VIII schedule for Jan 30th

The eighth Scottish Indexes (www.scottishindexes.com) virtual conference kicks off next Saturday 30th January, with a range of talks from the great, the good, and yours truly!

Here are the schedule times for Scotland...

First Session
07:00 Introduction
07:15 ‘Glasgow and West of Scotland Family History Society’ by Sheila Duffy
08:00 ‘In Sickness and in Health - family history and health records’ by Fiona Musk.
08:45 ‘Beginning Scottish Research’ by Emma Maxwell.
10:00 ‘The importance of getting your facts straight (in order to tell your family story)’ by Helen Tovey.
11:00 ‘Sharing Your Family History Online’ by Chris Paton.
12:00 Genealogy Q & A hosted by Graham and Emma Maxwell.
13:00 ‘William Simpson’s Asylum Project’ by Karl Magee.
14:00 ‘Caithness Family Society & SAFHS’ by Ian Leith.  

Second Session
15:00 Introduction
15:15 ‘Glasgow and West of Scotland Family History Society’ by Sheila Duffy
16:00 ‘In Sickness and in Health - family history and health records’ by Fiona Musk.
16:45 ‘Beginning Scottish Research’ by Emma Maxwell.
18:00 ‘The importance of getting your facts straight (in order to tell your family story)’ by Helen Tovey.
19:00 ‘Sharing Your Family History Online’ by Chris Paton.
20:00 Genealogy Q & A hosted by Graham and Emma Maxwell.
21:00 ‘William Simpson’s Asylum Project’ by Karl Magee.
22:00 ‘Caithness Family Society & SAFHS’ by Ian Leith. 

For worldwide equivalent time details, please visit the Scottish Indexes website.

Once again, it should be fun - see you there!

Chris

Pre-order my next book, Sharing Your Family History Online, at https://bit.ly/SharingFamHist. My book Tracing Your Scottish Family History on the Internet, at http://bit.ly/ChrisPaton-Scottish2 is also out, as are 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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