Saturday 27th February
For further information on the speakers in the SOG Workshops and the topics they will be discussing, please click here.
To view a printable version of the workshop timetables, please click here.
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If you're researching births, marriages and deaths, parish registers or have started researching recently, you'll probably find these workshops most relevant. |
If you know the occupation or place of residence of your ancestors, or have started looking at your ancestors' lives in more depth, you'll probably find these workshops most relevant. |
If you have traced your ancestors back before the census years, are researching migrant ancestors or are looking at more in-depth social history around your ancestors' lives, you'll probably find these workshops most relevant. |
*While these sessions will prove useful whatever stage you are at in your research, they are also suitable for people who are new to genealogiy ad are presented in partnership with Who Do You Think You Are? Magazine. Attendees of these sessions will also receive a free starter park.
**These sessions on Irish Ancestry are supported by Tourism Ireland.
*** These sessions are part of the Who Do You Think You Are? LIVE focus on Welsh ancestry
WDYTYA/SOG 1 |
SOG 2 |
SOG 3 |
SOG Regional |
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10:15-11:00 |
10:00-10:45 |
10:15-11:00 |
10:00-10:45 |
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Behind the scenes with WDYTYA celebrity
KATE HUMBLE
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Naturalisation and alien registration sources for immigration at The National Archives
ROGER KERSHAW |
Looking after your family history
DENISE TROUGHTON |
Welsh family history
GEOFF RIGGS *** |
11:15-12:00 |
11:00-11:45 |
11:15-12:00 |
11:00-11:45 |
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Behind the scenes with WDYTYA celebrity
KATE HUMBLE |
Online resources for American research
MICHAEL J. LECLERC |
English, Welsh and Scottish church records on Familysearch
SHARON HINTZE * |
Family history on the South Bank
PAUL BLAKE |
12:15-13:00 |
12:00-12:45 |
12:15-13:00 |
12:00-12:45 |
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Why pay? The top free websites
JOHN HANSON * |
Using the Imperial War Museum and the United Kingdom National Inventory of War Memorials for family history research
SARAH PATERSON and JANE FURLONG |
Treasures of the SOG library
SUE GIBBONS * |
Yorkshire family history
ROY STOCKDILL |
13:15-14:00 |
13:00-13:45 |
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Stuck in London
MICHAEL GANDY |
Using the census records online
PETER CHRISTIAN * |
How to find records of British policemen and police forces
FRED FEATHER |
Welsh records at the Society of Genealogists
ELSE CHURCHILL *** |
14:15-15:00 |
14:00-14:45 |
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Tracing your Welsh family history
NICK BARRATT *** |
Immigration records of the United States
D. JOSHUA TAYLOR |
Looking at family pictures 1850-1940
JAYNE SHRIMPTON |
Place of birth Ireland: how do I find out more?
JANE FERENTZI-SHEPPARD ** |
15:15-16:00 |
15:00-15:45 |
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Finding and using parich registers
ELSE CHURCHILL * |
Military family history online
SIMON FOWLER * |
The National Archives Apprenticeship records
MARK PEARSALL |
Family history resources at The National Library of Wales
BERYL EVANS *** |
16:15-17:00 |
16:00-16:45 |
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Smart Genealogy
GEOFF SWINFIELD |
Tracing a British merchant seaman
CHRIS WATTS |
Kensal Green and the garden cemetery movement
JULIAN LITTEN |
Lost on the web? A new directory of local history websites
DR GILL DRAPER |
17:10-17:55 |
17:00-17:45 |
17:10-17:55 |
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Where did your ancestors live?
ELSE CHURCHILL * |
Land research in Scotland
BRUCE DURIE |
Bring your family history to life: Turning your research into a well-written story
REBECCA DE SAINTONGE |
Lancashire and North West family history resources
PETER PARK |
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