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Dorset Family History Society’s ‘Family History Day’
« on: Sunday 29 January 23 21:03 GMT (UK) »

                                                                                Dorset Family History Society

                                                  is once again hosting a FAMILY HISTORY DAY on Saturday 22nd April 2023
                                                           
                                                                                          from 10am to 3pm
                                                                     
                                                                                                        at
                                               St George’s Church Hall, Darbys Lane, Oakdale, Poole, Dorset, BH15 3EU.
                                       
                                                                          Admission is FREE and parking is available.

The Society will be welcoming other Family History Societies and Commercial companies from around the country. Dorset Family History Society will have its own stall and research advice will be offered especially now the 1921 Census is available at their Treetops Research Centre.

                                                Hot drinks and refreshments will be on sale and there will be a raffle.

Please check the website www.dorsetfhs.org.uk for up to date information. This event is for all those interested in their family history, whether your ancestry is in Dorset, elsewhere in the UK or worldwide. It is for beginners or those who have been researching for years.

                               


Dorset Family History Society is completely run by volunteers and looks forward to welcoming everyone at St George’s on St George’s weekend!                                                                       


                     (We suggest you use a SatNav or look on google maps as St George's Church is not on a main road)