25 talks for £10. At $1.70 Cdn per talk, that’s quite a bargain, if the topics are relevant to you.
Some presentations of interest to me are:
London Burials and how to find them! and;
The City livery companies.
Great war widows and emigration and; Chatham Dockyard: The Rise and Fall of a Military Industrial Complex.
Why the Welsh Left Wales and; Land of Song.
If I only attended those it would be $2.82 per talk, quite a bargain!
Christine Woodcock and Wayne Shepheard add a Canadian element. Scotland, Jamaica, Nigeria and British India all get a mention.
And I wouldn’t want to miss Janet Few speaking on “Genealogy: the next generation.” It starts in a session at 1 pm ET on Friday 12 November, the only one that’s live. The others, recorded, will premiere on Saturday 13 November and remain available until 6:59 pm on 28 November. That’s just as well as Saturday 13 November is also the date for the BIFHSGO November meeting.
Find out more and buy tickets at www.fhf-reallyuseful.com/


New on Ancestry, this collection containing 3,124 records is an index for residents of County Antrim or County Derry~
Here’s an almost complete TOC for the new issue.
This Saturday, 16 October, the Quebec Family History Society offers four online presentations by speakers 


Since the last update, countless new DNA kits and family tree profiles have been added to MyHeritage. That’s according to a news release from the company.