Talking about ... Medieval genealogy.

Talking about ... Medieval genealogy.

Is it possible to trace ancestors to the medieval period? Yes. Join us for a "virtual" cuppa as we discuss resources and methods.

By Queensland Family History Society Inc

Date and time

Tuesday, July 23 · 5 - 7pm PDT

Location

Online

About this event

  • 2 hours

Whether you have traced your family to the medieval period, or you would like some guidance on the process, we will welcome your input and questions at this discussion.

Facilitator: Chris Schuetz from the Queensland Family History Society Inc.

Please note. This event does not have a presenter.

Social connection and learning will be promoted by a facilitator providing discussion opportunities for the participants, through prompts, conversation and chat messages.

In some instances there may be a list of resources and the 'chat' emailed to participants after the event. The event will not be recorded.

As these sessions have a limited number of tickets to ensure everyone gets their chance to participate in the discussion, if you are booked and realise you are now unable to attend, please advise us so we can reallocate your ticket to someone on the waitlist.

This event will be held at 10:00 am Queensland, Australia time (AEST, no daylight saving)

Cover images:

The Domesday Book from Andrews, William: “Historic Byways and Highways of Old England” (1900) ISBN 9781406797541[1] from Andrews, William, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons

Letters of denization and acts of naturalization for aliens in England, 1509-1603 by Page, William, 1861-1934; Huguenot Society of London via the Internet Archive.


Organized by

QFHS aims to bring together people who are interested in the study of genealogy, heraldry, and family and local history, and to assist and encourage members in their research. We also aim to encourage the preservation of historical records, to acquire and maintain a reference and research library, and to collect and preserve material relating to the families of the people of Queensland.

Most of our speakers donate their time for the larger education benefit of our members. We are particularly grateful for the donation of time and effort from our own members. Their knowledge & expertise are valuable gifts to the Society and our members, and we thank them, one and all.

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