The Family History Show Online 2024
Online , United KingdomLWMFHS is attending. Our volunteers will be on hand at our stand to give research help.
LWMFHS is attending. Our volunteers will be on hand at our stand to give research help.
A talk by Kathy Chater. Join other like-minded family historians in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere. All are welcome to come along and contribute: members free, non-members £2. LWMFHS membership […]
A talk by Stephen Gill. When you look at an old photo of yours how long do you actually look at it for? A few seconds or a couple of […]
An investigation led by Tony Allen of the Register taken on 29 September 1939 at the outbreak of the Second World War in order to produce Identity Cards. Providing the […]
A talk by Sandra Robinson. What were their Protestant beliefs? Why were they persecuted in 16C Spanish Netherlands, and 16C - 18C France? An illustrated talk on Walloon and Huguenot […]
LWMFHS is attending. Our volunteers will be on hand at our stall to give research help. We will be selling our publications, including our ever popular Parish Guides, and maps […]
A talk by Janet Few. Researching our marginalised ancestors. The many and fascinating records of the workhouse, hospitals, asylums and the overseers of the poor will be explained. For LWMFHS […]
Join other like-minded family historians in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere. All are welcome to come along and contribute: members free, non-members £5. LWMFHS membership starts at £12. Join Us […]
A talk by Karen de Bruyne. All are welcome to come along and contribute: members free, non-members £5. LWMFHS membership starts at £12. Join Us – LWMFHS
A talk by Dr Judith Hill. In the 19th century there was a vast increase in the number of domestic servants we will look in detail at the operation of […]
A talk by Susan Cooper. Join other like-minded family historians in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere. All are welcome to come along and contribute: members free, non-members £5. LWMFHS membership […]
A talk by Ian Waller. Pre 1600 research is an entirely different "ball game" with many records existing that can be useful although the familiar ones had not even commenced. […]