Tuesday, 22 January 2019

Back To Our Past's Belfast talks schedule

Back To Our Past (https://backtoourpast.ie) is returning to Belfast on Friday 15th and Saturday 16th February 2019, at the ICC Waterfront. The organisers have now released the talks schedule, which is as follows:

Friday 15 February 2019

10.30 Getting Started with Family History
Gillian Hunt, Ulster Historical Foundation

11.30 Not all records are online – try these…
Mike McKeag, North of Ireland Family History Society

12.30 How to trace your ancestors who went to Scotland
Irene O’Brien, Glasgow City Archives

13.30 FamilySearch - Fantastic and Free!
Steve Manning, Federation of Family History Societies

14.30 Migration and Family History
Dr. Patrick Fitzgerald, Mellon Centre for Migration Studies

15.30 Using PRONI’s Historical Map Viewer
Janet Hancock, Public Records Office of Northern Ireland


Saturday 16 February 2019

10.30 The Battle of the Boyne
Office of Public Works, Dublin

11.30 History Through Genealogy
Jonathan Gray, Killeeshil & Clonaneese Historical Society

12.30 An Introduction to GRONI Records
Kathie Walker, General Registry Office of Northern Ireland

13.30 Using PRONI Valuation Records
Stephen Scarth, Public Records Office of Northern Ireland

14.30 Property Records
Andrew Kane, North of Ireland Family History Society

15.30 How to trace your ancestors who went to Scotland
Irene O’Brien, Glasgow City Archives

Further details are available on the site's home page. For the separate DNA talks schedule, visit https://backtoourpast.ie/schedules/belfast-dna-lecture-schedule/.

(With thanks to Gillian Hunt @UlsterHistory)

Chris

My next Scottish Research Online course starts March 11th 2019 - see www.pharostutors.com/details.php?coursenumber=102. Details of my genealogical research service are available at www.ScotlandsGreatestStory.co.uk. For my Scottish and Irish themed books, visit https://britishgenes.blogspot.com/p/my-books.html. Further news published daily on The GENES Blog Facebook page, and on Twitter @genesblog.

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