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Breaking Down Brick Walls workshop 26th February.

If time allows, we will explore four case studies.

  • 1)COOK(E) – 6 Army pensioners.
  • 2)WINN – Three occupations or three different people.
  • 3)GARDNER – Dead but where is she buried.
  • 4)GRIST – Seeking Joseph's origins.

Brick walls are not a hurdle but a learning experience.

The workshops are designed to explain sources and how you can organise your research to help find that elusive ancestor. Other members' 'ancestral brick walls' can be of help to other family historians as the thinking process explained with the sources used can apply to everyone's research.

Methods are supported by the guides and bibliographies in the members only area (MOA) along with the recordings.

Don't forget that the advice at the BDBW workshops can help everyone. So come and hear how we try to solve the 'brick walls' that other members have encountered.

Having the chance to discuss the research problems we all encounter may help you solve your 'brick wall'

At a 'Breaking down brick walls' workshop a member said that she thought you had to submit a research problem to attend. Not so. 

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