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PICK OF THE MONTH

Don't miss this event in Malvern

THE FAMILY HISTORY SHOW

16 March

a Three Counties Showground, Malvern

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The Family History Show takes place in the Midlands for the first time this month, in addition to its traditional locations of York (22 June), London (5 October) and online’ by Nick Barratt, ‘Breaking Down Brick Walls’ by Mark Bayley, ‘Genealogy Hints and Tips’ by Keith Gregson and ‘Using DNA to Support Family History Research’ by Amelia Bennett. Plus, there's the chance to book a one-to-one session with an expert on topics including military research, DNA, brick walls, house history and social history, and an exhibition hall with stalls from companies and societies. £8 in advance (two for £12), £12 on the day.

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