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Beginning your family history with Ancestry, 1 August

Come to this introductory presentation on using Ancestry.com Library Edition and learn how you can utilise it to search historical records and trace your ancestors.

Starts 6.30pm AEST (9.30am UK time). Register at https://familytr.ee/yarra

Remembering 1947: the inheritance of partition, 5 August

Discover the extraordinary stories of those who survived and witnessed the largest mass migration in the world, in this online talk from the UK National Archives.

Ahead of the 75th anniversary of Partition, oral historian Aanchal Malhotra draws on her decade-long research in India, Pakistan and the UK, to understand how Partition is not

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