Who Do You Think You Are?

PICK OF THE MONTH

THE FAMILY HISTORY SHOW ONLINE

26 September

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The Family History Show hasChris Baker shares tips for researching your relations using military records; Debbie Kennett answers the question, “I’ve got my autosomal DNA results but what do I do next?”; and Keith Gregson offers advice for tracing sporting ancestors. The day will conclude with an ‘Ask the Experts’ panel. There is also the chance to book a free one-to-one consultation, and visit family history societies and companies in a virtual exhibitors’ hall. £6 in advance, £8 on the day, plus free virtual goody bag.

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