Presentation: DNA: helping you tell your family stories, with Michelle Leonard, 18th December

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20 November 2024
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Join us for the December Family Tree DNA Club webinar, at which DNA Detective Michelle Leonard of Genes and Genealogy will be tutoring us in the many useful ways in which DNA can help us tell our family stories

DNA is such a powerful tool for family history.
•    It can help us confirm existing research, and it can shed light on long-standing family history mysteries.
•    The evidence it provides can give us clues and certainty that can help us gain huge insights to our family members in bygone generations and make contact with distant kin today.
•    All these routes can help us learn more about and tell our family stories.
Join us for Michelle’s presentation in which we will demonstrate with case studies steps you may follow to enhance your own DNA family history research.

How can I join the DNA Club webinar
The webinar will take place on Zoom on Wednesday 18th December, 12.30pm GMT with Michelle Leonard.
DNA news will be presented by Karen Evans
This webinar presentation is part of the DNA Club programme brought to you by Family Tree Plus.
The online learning session will last one hour: with DNA news, then a 30-40 minute presentation, followed by time for questions.


The session is available three ways:
1.    to those on a 7-day free trial to Family Tree Plus (to take a free trial see www.family-tree.co.uk/membership)
2.    to members of Family Tree Plus (£7.99 a month for existing Family Tree subscribers; £9.99 a month for non-subscribers) - for details, see here.
3.    To those wishing to purchase a ticket to this webinar:

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About the speaker
Michelle Leonard of Genes & Genealogy is a Scottish professional genealogist and DNA detective. She specialises in solving adoption and all manner of unknown ancestor mysteries using DNA but also undertakes traditional genealogical research, living-relative tracing, historical and television research, tutoring, webinars and speaking engagements. She is also known for her work identifying WWI soldiers especially with The Fromelles Genealogy Project. She is a regular speaker at major international genealogy events and is also one of the co-authors of Tracing Your Ancestors Using DNA: A Guide For Family Historians, and author of The DNA Bootcamp Workbook, which accompanies Michelle’s 8-week online DNA Bootcamp course.