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Discovering the Treasures at the Society of Genealogists

GSQ Blog Posted on August 10, 2020 by Mia BennettNovember 5, 2024

The past few months have been an interesting time for genealogy.  New approaches and developing technology have changed the way we do things while we cannot meet up or visit archives.  As a trustee and volunteer for the Society of Genealogists (SoG), I have been involved in supporting some of these developments and have been pleased with how adaptable organisations have become. One of our big advances is the start of Online Talks.  Opening up the learning opportunities (that are … Continue reading

Posted in Education, family history, Family history societies, genealogy research, Society of Genealogist | 2 Replies

Leaving home to do it?

GSQ Blog Posted on April 20, 2015 by Guest BloggerNovember 8, 2024

By Tiggy Johnson. A discussion from Congress 2015 that really stood out to me involved whether or not you can do your family history from home. I always find this an interesting topic/debate, and it is one I believe comes up frequently at such events.   On this occasion, the discussion was closely linked to whether younger people are members of societies, such as the Genealogical Society of Queensland (GSQ), and how such societies might attract younger members, particularly now … Continue reading

Posted in AFFHO Canberra 2015, Australian National Archives, Congress, NAA, National Library of Australia, NLA, original documents, process, records, research, starting out, staying at home, Tiggy | 6 Replies

Guest post – Pauleen Cass – perspectives on Congress 2015

GSQ Blog Posted on March 31, 2015 by Pauleen CassNovember 8, 2024

Congress 2015 has just come to a close after four days of concentrated learning and socialising. What a great job the convenor, Kerrie Gray, and her Congress team of “green people” did to bring us such a diverse and interesting set of topics and speakers. The idea of the Purple Patch people was an inspired one as they helped us find our way, sold us raffle tickets and were generally helpful, day in and day out. As part of the … Continue reading

Posted in AFFHO Canberra 2015, Congress, Dorfprozelten, East Clare emigrants, Family history across the seas, Kiva Genealogists, Pauleen Cass, Sydney Congress 2018, Tropical Territory | 3 Replies

Congress 2015

GSQ Blog Posted on March 30, 2015 by Pauline WilliamsNovember 8, 2024

The majority of regular bloggers on this site have been away in Canberra attending AFFHO Congress 2015, if you were wondering about delays in our Monday posting schedule. We have well and truly tapped our roots over the past few days. Attending Congress makes you realise that there’s still so much to learn. Look out for a guest blog in the near future; I’ll talk more about my experiences in my regular post as I took the opportunity while in … Continue reading

Posted in AFFHO Canberra 2015, Australian National Archives, Australian War Memorial, Congress, National Library of Australia | 1 Reply

Congress 2015

GSQ Blog Posted on March 16, 2015 by Guest BloggerNovember 8, 2024

By Tiggy Johnson. I can hardly believe it’s less than 2 weeks before I’ll be heading off to Canberra for Congress 2015. It seems like just yesterday I booked an early-bird ticket and assured myself I’d be a very good organised person and would prepare adequately well in advance. Which seems a little funny now. In a scary kind of way. Now, the Oh my goodness, it’s less than two weeks before Congress has a different tone to it than … Continue reading

Posted in AFFHO Canberra 2015, Australian War Memorial, Congress, Geniaus, NAA, NLA, research, Tiggy, Uncategorised | 2 Replies

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