Family Tree UK

The Family Tree Academy Conference programme

Friday 24 July, from 5pm:

Getting started on your family history – Brian McKechnie

This presentation explores some of the questions and outlines some simple answers to help you start your own family tree.

Why is family history so popular; how do I get started; what does it cost and where can I get help?

Aimed at those new to family history

FamilySearch overview and resources – Tim Manners

An introduction to FamilySearch.org and a tour of its resources. From Family Tree (the free online FamilySearch tree) to our interactive digital catalog, how to navigate the menus and become familiar with the range of offerings.

Beginner to intermediate

How to start your family tree on FamilySearch – Andrew Milnes

We will explore getting started on

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