If you didn't get to Birmingham last week for Who Do You Think You Are? Live, or missed a talk of interest, you're in luck. The Society of Genealogists have speakers’ handouts or slides. Some are yet to be posted.
Those presently available are:
Ron Arons (Saturday 18 April 2015) Nifty & Powerful Technologies for Genealogical Annalysis & Documentation.
Carl Chinn MBE (Friday 17 April 2015) The Real Peaky Blinders
Else Churchill (Thursday 16 April 2015) What's Been Done Before? Finding Pedigrees Online and at the Society of Genealogists)
Else Churchill (Friday 17 April 2015) Parish Registers - On and Off Line
George English (Friday 17 April 2015) Problem Solving and Breaking Down Brick Walls
Janet Few (Thursday 16 April 2015) Are You Sitting Comfortably? Creating Your Family's Story
Nicci Fletcher (Friday 17 April 2015) Preserving Tomorrows History Today.
Janet Few (Friday 17 April 2015) Families in Context: Researching Your English Ancestors and their Communties in the Early Twentieth Centuries
Liv Marit Haarkenstad (Saturday 18 April 2015) Norwegian Ancestry
Celia Heritage (Thursday 16 April 2015) How Far Did Your Ancestors Travel Before the Railways?
Celia Heritage (Saturday 18 April 2015) I've Lost My Ancestors Before 1837. Where Did He Come From?
Jane Howells (Thursday 16 April 2015) The Patchwork of a Woman's Life: Finding Pieces and Stitching Them Together
Doreen Hopwood (Friday 17 April 2015) Birmingham Occupations
Doreen Hopwood (Saturday 18 April) Birmingham Ancestors
Paul Howes (Saturday 18 April 2015) How has the Internet Changed the Game? Testing the Limits of A Huge One Name Study
Debbie Kennett (Thursday 16 April 2015) The Joy of Surnames
Michael Pearson (Thursday 16 April 2015) Tracing Your Black Country Surnames
Audrie Reed (Friday 17 April 2015) Family History Scrapbooking. There's a link to the presentation on You Tube
Mike Sharpe (Thursday 16 April) 2015) Tracing Your Birmingham Ancestors
Jenny Swanson (Thursday 16 April 2015) Scottish Baptismal Names
Find the links at www.sog.org.uk/learn/who-do-you-think-you-are-live-2014-speakers-handouts/
As a bonus there are also links to handouts for the two previous WDYTYA? Live events in Glasgow and London.
Thanks to the speakers who agreed to make their material available and to SOG.
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