Redditch U3A Family History Programme
My Family History Presentations
Find Your Family:
Family History for beginners
U3A Family History group - 2019 Programme of events
Wednesday 9 January:
Local History for Family Historians
Wednesday 13 February:
Marriage Records + Setting Research Goals
Wednesday 13 March:
1841 Census + Writing Your History-WYH: Research to Report
Wednesday 10 April:
Long Crendon Needle Makers WYH case study
Wednesday 8 May:
Directories + WYH: Preparation
Wednesday 12 June:
Plotting Your Town/Village + WYH: Audience
Wednesday 10 July:
Company Records + WYH: Style
Wednesday 14 August:
Peterloo—Your Ancestors in Context WYH case study
Wednesday 11 September:
Is This The One? Finding your John Smith + WYH: Publication
Wednesday 9 October:
Filling in the Blanks—adding the last bits
Wednesday 13 November:
Graveyard Trawl—the value of visiting
Wednesday 11 December:
What use are cousins?
There may be ad hoc meetings of groups within the Family History group for those with a specific joint interest eg research using DNA test results.
WYH = Writing Your Family History - a series of ideas for recording the results of your research
Local History for Family Historians
Wednesday 13 February:
Marriage Records + Setting Research Goals
Wednesday 13 March:
1841 Census + Writing Your History-WYH: Research to Report
Wednesday 10 April:
Long Crendon Needle Makers WYH case study
Wednesday 8 May:
Directories + WYH: Preparation
Wednesday 12 June:
Plotting Your Town/Village + WYH: Audience
Wednesday 10 July:
Company Records + WYH: Style
Wednesday 14 August:
Peterloo—Your Ancestors in Context WYH case study
Wednesday 11 September:
Is This The One? Finding your John Smith + WYH: Publication
Wednesday 9 October:
Filling in the Blanks—adding the last bits
Wednesday 13 November:
Graveyard Trawl—the value of visiting
Wednesday 11 December:
What use are cousins?
There may be ad hoc meetings of groups within the Family History group for those with a specific joint interest eg research using DNA test results.
WYH = Writing Your Family History - a series of ideas for recording the results of your research