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Date: Sunday, February 26, 2012 - 9:30 am
Duration: 7 Hours 30 Minutes
Contact Info:
If you are a society member and would be able to work some timeon the society's stand at this event, please contact chairman@berksfhs.org.uk
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The UK's biggest family history event goes into its third and final day today, Sunday 26 February, at Olympia in West London. Berkshire Family History Society will be there again for this last day of the event.


Bring your questions to the stand and society volunteers wil be pleased to to help you or to search the society databases for more information. Three new CDs - Berkshire Marriages, Berkshire Burials (both offer transcriptions, not simply an index) and the Berkshire Probate Index (1480 to 1858) - will be on sale along with the full range of society publications.


There is a special extended membership offer (to 30 June 2013) available at the show.


There will be daily prizes open to all visitors to the Berkshire Family History Society stand too.


Today (Sunday) the society in the shape of Chad Hanna and Gillian Stevens delivers at 11.00 am one of the Society of Genealogist's Regional Seminars - on wills, probate and related research, mainly in the period before 1858 when church courts were responsible for probate matters. 

 

Get a flavour of last year's event by following this link (go to the foot of the page when it opens - you will find the society about 9 photographs in) or go to the exhibitors list - to help plan your day.

 

If you only go to one family history event in 2012 - make sure that it's this one!


There is a special ticket offer (two for the price of one). Go to the WDYTYA? Live website.

 

More information here very soon.



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