Tuesday, 5 October 2021

Genealogy Extras: Free Course & Free Conference!

 




More great learning opportunities are being offered all over the genealogy community - here are just two to keep you occupied!

The free online 6-week course run by the University of Strathclyde, “Genealogy: Researching Your Family Tree” is starting on 18th October.  Register soon as places go fast on this course, even though it runs more than once a year. 

Centred around a real-life case study, the course allows you to work through the materials at your own pace, and discuss related questions and issues with other participants from across the world.  As well as explaining key record types, you will discover how DNA fits in to modern family history research, and learn about different ways to record, organise and share your genealogy.

Also worth checking out is the recent conference of the Register of Qualified Genealogists.  Many of the presentations from this excellent event were recorded and can be viewed until 31st October.  Just a few of the talks on the programme are

  • Jilted! Or the insights offered in a breach of contract of marriage cases
  • Hidden History: Tales of everyday life in Newspaper Advertisements
  • Life of the Early Victorian Deaf & Dumb
  • Dusting & Digging: The Work of Women
  • Lying Bastards: the impact of illegitimacy on family history research
I thoroughly enjoyed all these presentations, which were highly entertaining as well as informative, and came away with plenty of ideas to further my research.

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