11 December 2024
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Julie Johnson loves nothing more than the stories we uncover when doing our family histories, and she is passionate about recording and writing up these accounts for enjoyment by people today, and for the future.
This live webinar presentation with professional genealogist and story-teller Julie Johnson is designed to help you tell your relatives’ stories, transforming them from mere records of birth, baptism, marriage, children, and death into captivating narratives.
You will learn how to craft engaging stories that do justice to the families you’re representing, ensuring their histories are both compelling and memorable.
Through practical tips and techniques, you’ll discover how to weave together facts and anecdotes, bringing to life the personalities, struggles, and triumphs of your ancestors.
By the end of this session, you’ll be equipped to create rich, detailed accounts that honour and preserve your family’s legacy for future generations.
How to watch the webinar:
The webinar will take place on Zoom on Monday 13th January 2025, 6.30pm UK time with Julie Johnson.
This webinar presentation is part of the 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 three ways:
- to those on a 7-day free trial to Family Tree Plus (to take a free trial see www.family-tree.co.uk/membership)
- 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]
About the speaker:
Julie Kathleen Johnson is a professional genealogist, historical researcher, and writer. She is passionate about uncovering and sharing the stories of those often unheard, bringing these narratives back to life. Julie’s work transports people, allowing them to step into the lives of their ancestors and experience their journeys.