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For Sale / Wanted / Events / Dorset Family History Society’s Monthly Meeting
« on: Friday 19 April 24 21:54 BST (UK)  »
Dorset Family History Society will be hosting a talk on Tuesday 18th June 2024 at 7.30pm by CHRIS LIGHTFOOT entitled ‘WRITING UP OUR FAMILY HISTORY’.

Chris’ talk is aimed at family history researchers who have often done years of research but have given little thought as to what they are going to do with it. Many people think that the research is all that has to be done but it is also important to make research accessible and enjoyable for family, friends and future generations. But, this doesn’t mean trying to write up a complete family history – this method is almost doomed to failure.  Chris focuses on looking for and writing the stories most people discover while researching their family history. These stories can stand alone or be the building blocks for a longer narrative. Not many people are interested in lists of names and dates and boxes of documents and so it is important to ensure that years of research are not wasted or forgotten and the best way to do this is to pick out some good stories and write them up.

Chris worked as a technical and commercial writer and editor for many years for a variety of national and international companies but more recently she has used her skills as a writer and editor to help new and inexperienced writers of non-fiction. One of her specific areas of interest is family history and so in addition to writing magazine articles and guest posts on the topic of writing a family history, she also set up her own website Beginners Guide to Writing where she provides help and advice for writers of nonfiction through her blogs, books and workshops. She has also rewritten/edited family history books for a number of clients.

PLEASE NOTE: This meeting is a face-to-face meeting at St George’s Church Hall, Darby's Lane, Oakdale, Poole, Dorset BH15 3EU. Doors open at 7.00 pm.

Some Meetings are held by Zoom to enable those further afield to attend.

Please check members E-news or the website www.dorsetfhs.org.uk should there be any last minute changes.

Entry is £3 to include tea/coffee and biscuits.

EVERYONE WELCOME.



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For Sale / Wanted / Events / Dorset Family History Society’s Zoom Meeting
« on: Friday 19 April 24 21:46 BST (UK)  »
Tuesday 28th May 2024,  7.30 - 9.00pm ( Zoom log in from 7.15pm)

As Dorset FHS is in the midst of face to face monthly talks the Society is offering an additional meeting by zoom, so that those who live too far from Poole to visit, or can’t get to St George’s Church Hall can still join us!  For this extra meeting we will be joined by Paul Gaskell with an informative talk entitled ‘Published Sources for Family and Local History’.

Paul has been researching his family history for the last forty-five years. He served as a trustee and executive committee member of Oxfordshire FHS for seventeen years and, more recently, was Hon General Secretary of Oxfordshire Record Society for five years. Much of Paul’s working life has been spent as a trainer, tutor and coach, and this is experience that he now utilises for the benefit of those wanting to advance their family and local history research.

The talk considers the publications of bodies such as the British Record Society, county publishing societies such as the Oxfordshire Record Society and parish register publishing societies such as the Lancashire Parish Register Society, looking at the publications that exist, how to access them and how to use them to further one’s research.

Society Members who have consented to receive information by e-mail will find a meeting invitation link, and how to donate the £3 admission, in the E-News sent about 4 days before the meeting.

Those who do not receive E-News, or who are not Society Members, are welcome to join this meeting and should follow the link on the website www.dorsetfhs.org.uk or email liaison@dorsetfhs.org.uk to request an invitation link at least 6 hours before the meeting is due to start.

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For Sale / Wanted / Events / Dorset Family History Society’s Monthly Meeting
« on: Friday 19 April 24 21:34 BST (UK)  »
Dorset Family History Society will be hosting a re-scheduled talk on Tuesday 21st May 2024 at 7.30pm by MIKE RANDALL entitled 'TEACH THESE CHILDREN NOTHING BUT FACTS - VICTORIAN SCHOOL LOG BOOKS’.

A light-hearted  journey through Victorian Schooldays through the eyes of Victorian headmasters’ entries in the school logbooks. Hear entries and events that may awaken memories of our forebears’ tales of their school days’ experiences. Discover how school log book entries of children and family names add flesh to the bones of our ancestors to bring them back to life.

Mike, a local retired head master is also a volunteer at Shire Hall Courthouse Museum in Dorchester and has researched genealogy for over fifty years and had articles published in Family Tree Magazine.


PLEASE NOTE: This meeting is a face-to-face meeting at St George’s Church Hall, Darby's Lane, Oakdale, Poole, Dorset BH15 3EU. Doors open at 7.00 pm.

Some Meetings are held by Zoom to enable those further afield to attend.

Please check members E-news or the website www.dorsetfhs.org.uk should there be any last minute changes.

Entry is £3 to include tea/coffee and biscuits.

EVERYONE WELCOME.

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For Sale / Wanted / Events / Dorset Family History Society's Monthly Meeting
« on: Monday 26 February 24 20:45 GMT (UK)  »
Dorset Family History Society will be hosting a talk on Tuesday 16th April 2024 at 7.30pm by BRIAN BATES entitled 'AN IMAGINARY WALK THROUGH 17TH CENTURY DORCHESTER'.

In the early 17th century Dorchester was seen as a hotbed of puritan  revolution. As we take an imaginary walk through the town we see how Durnovarians were affected by, and contributed to, the cataclysmic national events that led to Civil War. We will also see how the high and the low born dealt with the everyday tribulations of hunger, sickness and crime.

Dorset FHS are pleased to welcome back Brian Bates who has given talks on various topics of Dorchester history before.


PLEASE NOTE: This meeting is a face-to-face meeting at St George’s Church Hall, Darby's Lane, Oakdale, Poole, Dorset BH15 3EU. Doors open at 7.00 p.m.

Some Monthly Meetings are held by Zoom to enable those further afield to attend.

Please check members E-news or the website www.dorsetfhs.org.uk should there be any last minute changes.

Entry is £3 to include tea/coffee and biscuits.

EVERYONE WELCOME.

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Dorset Family History Society is hosting an on-line Zoom talk on Tuesday 19th March 2024 from 7.30p.m. - 9.15p.m. (approx.)


ON-LINE SPEAKER is MARTIN McDOWELL with a talk on ‘GENETIC GENEALOGY FOR BEGINNERS’.


Martin McDowell has a lifelong interest in local history and family history which was re-ignited after he got his first DNA test in 2012. As the education and development officer of the North of Ireland Family History Society, Martin is never more enthusiastic than when he is talking about the benefits of DNA testing. As one of the administrators of the North of Ireland DNA Project, Martin is keen to promote DNA testing across Ulster and has delivered a series of talks across the province to family history and local history societies as well as educational and religious groups.

This Zoom talk aims to make DNA research understandable to the average person and to encourage more people to embrace the rewards of DNA testing.


Dorset Family History Society Members who have consented to receive information by e-mail will find a meeting invitation link, and how to donate the £3 admission, in the E-News sent about 4 days before the meeting. Those who do not receive E-News, or who are not Society Members, are welcome to join this meeting and should follow the link on the website www.dorsetfhs.org.uk or email liaison@dorsetfhs.org.uk to request an invitation link at least 6 hours before the meeting is due to start. Then the log in will be from 7.15pm on the night.

The Society would welcome a  contribution of £3 towards the cost via our website.  Thank you.

More details on the website www.dorsetfhs.org.uk

EVERYONE WELCOME

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For Sale / Wanted / Events / Dorset Family History Society's Open Weekend
« on: Thursday 04 January 24 19:03 GMT (UK)  »
0PEN WEEKEND AT DORSET FAMILY HISTORY SOCIETY’S RESEARCH CENTRE

It’s a New Year and time for many to take up new pursuits or to resume old ones. For experienced family history researchers, anyone just thinking of researching their family tree or those who have started but need some helpful advice to continue their research Dorset Family History Society is here to help at their Research Centre in Fleets Lane Poole.

To give everyone the chance to see what the Society has to offer they are holding an Open Weekend at TREETOPS RESEARCH CENTRE, SUITE 5 STANLEY HOUSE, FLEETS LANE, POOLE, BH15 3AJ from 10am to 3pm on both SATURDAY 17th and SUNDAY 18th FEBRUARY 2024.

The Centre has all the major Family History websites, Parish Register transcriptions for Dorset and miscellaneous information from other counties, Monumental Inscriptions, an extensive library and a Sales area. Experienced volunteers are available to give one to one help and guidance to everyone, not only those with Dorset ancestors but from wherever your ancestors came from. Both members of the society and non-members are welcome to call in.

Find Dorset FHS, a Registered Charity No 801504, on www.dorsetfhs.org.uk, FaceBook, X (formerly Twitter), phone us on 01202 785623 or email contact@dorsetfhs.org.uk .
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Dorset Family History Society is hosting an on-line Zoom talk on Tuesday 20th February 2024 from 7.30p.m. - 9.15p.m. (approx.)


ON-LINE SPEAKER is LINDA HAMMOND with a talk on ‘THE NATIONAL 1939 UK REGISTER’.

Linda Hammond will be exploring the 1939 National Register and decoding its secrets!  Taken on the eve of World War II, the register provides family historians with a valuable insight which bridges the censuses between 1921 and 1951.

Linda holds a Master’s degree in Genealogy, Palaeographic and Heraldic studies with 35 years experience as a researcher and lecturer.

Dorset Family History Society Members who have consented to receive information by e-mail will find a meeting invitation link, and how to donate the £3 admission, in the E-News sent about 4 days before the meeting. Those who do not receive E-News, or who are not Society Members, are welcome to join this meeting and should follow the link on the website www.dorsetfhs.org.uk or email liaison@dorsetfhs.org.uk to request an invitation link at least 6 hours before the meeting is due to start. Then the log in will be from 7.15pm on the night.



The Society would welcome a  contribution of £3 towards the cost via our website.  Thank you.

More details on the website www.dorsetfhs.org.uk

EVERYONE WELCOME

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For Sale / Wanted / Events / Dorset Family History Society's Online Zoom Monthly Meeting
« on: Saturday 30 December 23 15:35 GMT (UK)  »
Dorset Family History Society is hosting an on-line Zoom talk on Tuesday 20th February 2024 from 7.30p.m. - 9.15p.m. (approx.)

ON-LINE SPEAKER is LINDA HAMMOND with a talk entitled ‘THE NATIONAL 1939 REGISTER’.


Exploring the 1939 National Register and decoding its secrets!  Taken on the eve of World War II, the register provides family historians with a valuable insight which bridges the censuses between 1921 and 1951.

Linda holds a Master’s degree in Genealogy, Palaeographic and Heraldic studies with 35 years experience as a researcher and lecturer.

Dorset Family History Society Members who have consented to receive information by e-mail will find a meeting invitation link, and how to donate the £3 admission, in the E-News sent about 4 days before the meeting. Those who do not receive E-News, or who are not Society Members, are welcome to join this meeting and should follow the link on the website www.dorsetfhs.org.uk or email liaison@dorsetfhs.org.uk to request an invitation link at least 6 hours before the meeting is due to start. Then the log in will be from 7.15pm on the night.

The Society would welcome a  contribution of £3 towards the cost via our website.  Thank you.

More details on the website www.dorsetfhs.org.uk

EVERYONE WELCOME

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For Sale / Wanted / Events / Dorset Family History Society's Online Zoom Monthly Meeting
« on: Saturday 30 December 23 15:28 GMT (UK)  »
Dorset Family History Society is hosting an on-line Zoom talk on Tuesday 16th January 2024 from 7.30p.m. - 9.15p.m. (approx.)

ON-LINE SPEAKER is JANET FEW with a talk entitled ‘DOXIES, DOLLYMOPS & DRESSMAKERS - A HISTORY OF PROSTITUTION’.

What might suggest someone in your family tree worked as a prostitute?   What records might help you learn more about her?

This talk looks at the history of prostitution in Britain from 1780-1930 including society’s attitudes to those who sold sexual favours, the legislation that impacted upon them, and the work of those who tried to reform ‘fallen’ women.

Janet Few is an experienced family, social and community historian. She is a qualified family historian who has provided Dorset FHS with a number of interesting talks in the past.   Find out more about Janet on  https://thehistoryinterpreter.wordpress.com/

Dorset Family History Society Members who have consented to receive information by e-mail will find a meeting invitation link, and how to donate the £3 admission, in the E-News sent about 4 days before the meeting. Those who do not receive E-News, or who are not Society Members, are welcome to join this meeting and should follow the link on the website www.dorsetfhs.org.uk or email liaison@dorsetfhs.org.uk to request an invitation link at least 6 hours before the meeting is due to start. Then the log in will be from 7.15pm on the night.

The Society would welcome a  contribution of £3 towards the cost via our website.  Thank you.

More details on the website www.dorsetfhs.org.uk

EVERYONE WELCOME

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