11 February 2019 - 17 February 2019
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Monday 11 February
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Webinar - 10:30am - 05:00pm
Webinar Season Ticket - February to April 2019Only available until 4 February.
By booking a Webinar Season Ticket you will be able to view every standard webinar we hold between February-April, either live or by watching the recording later. You book and pay once. We'll set you up in each webinar and send you the confirmation link. And in addition you'll get one webinar free - so this quarter you get 6 for the price of 5. The webinars covered by the Season Ticket this quarter are:
- British Newspaper Archives, Aoife O'Connor, 5 February
- Double helix history, Jerome de Groot, 27 February
- Oops, I wish I'd checked the original, Angela Phippen, 8 March
- Using Wikitree for DNA and projects, Veronica Williams, 25 March
- UK wills and probate before 1858, Heather Garnsey, 9 April
- Tracing the origins of Chinese Australian ancestors, Kate Bagnall, 15 April
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Tuesday 12 February
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Webinar - 10:30am - 05:00pm
Webinar Season Ticket - February to April 2019Only available until 4 February.
By booking a Webinar Season Ticket you will be able to view every standard webinar we hold between February-April, either live or by watching the recording later. You book and pay once. We'll set you up in each webinar and send you the confirmation link. And in addition you'll get one webinar free - so this quarter you get 6 for the price of 5. The webinars covered by the Season Ticket this quarter are:
- British Newspaper Archives, Aoife O'Connor, 5 February
- Double helix history, Jerome de Groot, 27 February
- Oops, I wish I'd checked the original, Angela Phippen, 8 March
- Using Wikitree for DNA and projects, Veronica Williams, 25 March
- UK wills and probate before 1858, Heather Garnsey, 9 April
- Tracing the origins of Chinese Australian ancestors, Kate Bagnall, 15 April
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Wednesday 13 February
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Webinar - 10:30am - 05:00pm
Webinar Season Ticket - February to April 2019Only available until 4 February.
By booking a Webinar Season Ticket you will be able to view every standard webinar we hold between February-April, either live or by watching the recording later. You book and pay once. We'll set you up in each webinar and send you the confirmation link. And in addition you'll get one webinar free - so this quarter you get 6 for the price of 5. The webinars covered by the Season Ticket this quarter are:
- British Newspaper Archives, Aoife O'Connor, 5 February
- Double helix history, Jerome de Groot, 27 February
- Oops, I wish I'd checked the original, Angela Phippen, 8 March
- Using Wikitree for DNA and projects, Veronica Williams, 25 March
- UK wills and probate before 1858, Heather Garnsey, 9 April
- Tracing the origins of Chinese Australian ancestors, Kate Bagnall, 15 April
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Thursday 14 February
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Library Tour - 09:00am - 10:00am
Free Richmond Villa TourLocation: Richmond Villa, 120 Kent Street Sydney (more information here)
Free, members only but bookings are essential
The SAG MIDAS collection has a wide range of primary records such as manuscripts, photos, diaries and family histories – many of which are not held anywhere else! Explore highlights of the collections and take a guided tour. Why not stay on after the tour and do some research? Limit 10.
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Webinar - 10:30am - 05:00pm
Webinar Season Ticket - February to April 2019Only available until 4 February.
By booking a Webinar Season Ticket you will be able to view every standard webinar we hold between February-April, either live or by watching the recording later. You book and pay once. We'll set you up in each webinar and send you the confirmation link. And in addition you'll get one webinar free - so this quarter you get 6 for the price of 5. The webinars covered by the Season Ticket this quarter are:
- British Newspaper Archives, Aoife O'Connor, 5 February
- Double helix history, Jerome de Groot, 27 February
- Oops, I wish I'd checked the original, Angela Phippen, 8 March
- Using Wikitree for DNA and projects, Veronica Williams, 25 March
- UK wills and probate before 1858, Heather Garnsey, 9 April
- Tracing the origins of Chinese Australian ancestors, Kate Bagnall, 15 April
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Research/Software Group - 10:30am - 12:30pm
Writing Discussion Group - The anatomy of old family lettersLocation: Richmond Villa, 120 Kent Street Sydney (more information here)
Presenter: Barry Ridding Bookings essential: $12 members, $17 non-members
When we look at old letters the prose in them can be very flowery or verbose. Barry Ridding will explain the ins and outs of old letter writing, looking at the language, tone and punctuation.
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Friday 15 February
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Hands On Session - 10:30am - 12:30pm
Hands On @ 379 - FindmypastLocation: 2/379 Kent Street Sydney (more information here)
Presenter: Heather Garnsey Bookings essential: $37 members, $52 non-members
Join this computer session to discover the benefits of using Findmypast and take the confusion out of finding your ancestors in the records. Limit 14
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Webinar - 10:30am - 05:00pm
Webinar Season Ticket - February to April 2019Only available until 4 February.
By booking a Webinar Season Ticket you will be able to view every standard webinar we hold between February-April, either live or by watching the recording later. You book and pay once. We'll set you up in each webinar and send you the confirmation link. And in addition you'll get one webinar free - so this quarter you get 6 for the price of 5. The webinars covered by the Season Ticket this quarter are:
- British Newspaper Archives, Aoife O'Connor, 5 February
- Double helix history, Jerome de Groot, 27 February
- Oops, I wish I'd checked the original, Angela Phippen, 8 March
- Using Wikitree for DNA and projects, Veronica Williams, 25 March
- UK wills and probate before 1858, Heather Garnsey, 9 April
- Tracing the origins of Chinese Australian ancestors, Kate Bagnall, 15 April
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Saturday 16 February
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Research/Software Group - 10:30am - 12:30pm
Beginner's DNA groupLocation: Richmond Villa, 120 Kent Street Sydney (more information here)
Presenter: Mel Hulbert Bookings essential: $12 members, $17 non-members
Receiving your test results is an exciting time but it can quickly become confusing so you may need some help in working out how to interpret your data and get started finding those new cousins. This session will look at the different types of tests available and which companies do these tests.
This is a new SAG research group which aims to help those new to DNA feel confident interpreting results as well as gaining an understanding of basic DNA concepts. If the existing intermediate DNA Research Group is too advanced for you, then this new group might be a perfect fit!
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Webinar - 10:30am - 05:00pm
Webinar Season Ticket - February to April 2019Only available until 4 February.
By booking a Webinar Season Ticket you will be able to view every standard webinar we hold between February-April, either live or by watching the recording later. You book and pay once. We'll set you up in each webinar and send you the confirmation link. And in addition you'll get one webinar free - so this quarter you get 6 for the price of 5. The webinars covered by the Season Ticket this quarter are:
- British Newspaper Archives, Aoife O'Connor, 5 February
- Double helix history, Jerome de Groot, 27 February
- Oops, I wish I'd checked the original, Angela Phippen, 8 March
- Using Wikitree for DNA and projects, Veronica Williams, 25 March
- UK wills and probate before 1858, Heather Garnsey, 9 April
- Tracing the origins of Chinese Australian ancestors, Kate Bagnall, 15 April
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Sunday 17 February
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Webinar - 10:30am - 05:00pm
Webinar Season Ticket - February to April 2019Only available until 4 February.
By booking a Webinar Season Ticket you will be able to view every standard webinar we hold between February-April, either live or by watching the recording later. You book and pay once. We'll set you up in each webinar and send you the confirmation link. And in addition you'll get one webinar free - so this quarter you get 6 for the price of 5. The webinars covered by the Season Ticket this quarter are:
- British Newspaper Archives, Aoife O'Connor, 5 February
- Double helix history, Jerome de Groot, 27 February
- Oops, I wish I'd checked the original, Angela Phippen, 8 March
- Using Wikitree for DNA and projects, Veronica Williams, 25 March
- UK wills and probate before 1858, Heather Garnsey, 9 April
- Tracing the origins of Chinese Australian ancestors, Kate Bagnall, 15 April
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