Presentation: How to record & store your family history findings: some useful suggestions, with Lorna Kinnaird, 24th October

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06 September 2024
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Join us for the October Family Tree Genealogy Gadgets Club webinar, at which Lorna Kinnaird will be tutoring us in in some useful suggestions to help us with how to record and store family history research.

Lorna will cover practical steps, strategies and software to help with recording and storing family history research.
•    Recording Your Research: - why this is important 
•    Suggestions on how you might carry this out
•    Looking at recording oral histories; questions that you wished you’d asked 
•    Storing Your Research – why correctly storing your research at the beginning is important
•    Suggestions on how you might carry this out
•    Looking at Family Tree Maker; FamilySearch and Ancestry – advantages and disadvantage


When & where?
The webinar will take place on Zoom, on Thursday 24th October, 1-2pm. (UK time)
How can I join the Genealogy Gadgets Club webinar
The webinar will take place on Zoom on Thursday 24th October, 1-2pm with Lorna Kinnaird.
This webinar presentation is part of the Genealogy Gadgets Club programme brought to you by Family Tree Plus.
The online learning session will last one hour: with a 30-40 minute presentation, followed by time for questions.


The session is available two 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.
If you have any queries about the presentation or about Family Tree Plus, please email [email protected]

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About the speaker
Lorna Kinnaird has been a professional genealogist for 12 years running her own business Dunedin Links Genealogy from Edinburgh (https://www.dunedinlinks.scot/). She is an IHGS Correspondence Course Tutor and with East Renfrewshire Culture and Heritage. She has a passion for the Napoleonic Era in which many thousands of Scots took part. This invariably meant that 'families' left Scotland never to return which proves a challenge for genealogists to find a link back to Scotland.