We meet on the fourth Thursday from 1 to 2.45pm as a full group, with access to the room & support available until 4pm for those not proceeding to the Tech Savvy Talks catch-up at the Northo. We will meet on Anzac Day in April.
Bev Lee
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Family history project directions for the year were identified at our first session in late February, with a month between sessions providing time for members to work towards goals ready to report back to the next session. The project goals are diverse and interesting. It’s always a buzz when someone has a breakthrough, always frustrating when a ‘black hole’ (often a family secret) remains unresolved.
We meet on the fourth Thursday from 1 to 2.45pm as a full group, with access to the room & support available until 4pm for those not proceeding to the Tech Savvy Talks catch-up at the Northo. We will meet on Anzac Day in April. Bev Lee
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Family ResearchFamily Research is a guided self-help group for members who are already working on their family tree. Sessions commence with report backs on ‘pains and gains’ during research over the previous month accompanied by shared problem solving, encourage-ment and ideas for next steps. Presentations by group members and guest speakers provide inspiration and suggestions of different approaches and resources. Stories are also shared each month on topics designed to encourage deeper reflection on our research.
Family Stories Topic List 2023Convenor/s Contact DetailsBev Lee
0478 607 838 Barry O'Connor 0407 266 688 Jane Rushworth 0437 621 575 Meeting Times4th Thursday 1 to 4 pm
LinksDigby Family Stories - Penny Bristol Jones
Hands on...Program to convert PDF files to Word –https://www.pdf2go.com/pdf-to-word
Photo restoration - simple projects - https://hotpot.ai/restore-picture HEREDIS ancestry.com.au myheritage.com Scotland's People findpenguins.com Archives
December 2023
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