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Chris Paton & Mia Bennett down under - Brisbane

Scotland, Ireland, England & DNA

Take your research further with leading experts Chris Paton and Mia Bennett, featured speakers on our 18th Unlock the Past cruise (Southern Australia) in December 2024.


WHEN - 2 days

Thu 12 December 2024 - 9.30am-5.00pm
Fri 13 December 2024 - 9.30am-5.00pm

WHERE

Geebung RSL Club,
Corner Newman Road & Collings Street, Geebung

COST 

two days - $150
one day - $95

50% discount is available to those living more than 4 hours away from Brisbane (as per Google maps). Ask for a promo discount coupon - alan@gould.com.au (advise where you are coming from).

EXTRA BENEFITS

Prize draw for several hundred $$$ in prizes
for those pre-booked by 5 December 2024

10% or more discount on all bookshop products at the event

50% discount for all attendees for purchases by 31 Jan 2025 
  - ebooks - 1500 titles available
  - USB data products & collections - over 100 titles available

BOOKING

book-now-red-3.jpgclick here to book your place

REFUND POLICY - if your circumstances change between your booking and the event, preventing you from attending, we will refund your booking fee in full - as long as you let us know by the day before the event.


PROGRAM

THURSDAY 12 December 2024
9.30am – registration and exhibition
9.55am – welcome and introduction
10.00am – Instantly Buckled for Life: Scottish Marriage Records – C. Paton
11.00am – break and exhibition
11.30am – Introduction to County Research in England – M. Bennett
12.30pm – lunch break and exhibition
1.50pm – The Godly Commonwealth: Discover Scottish church records – C. Paton
2.40pm – Probate: Where there is a Will – M. Bennett
3.30pm – break and exhibition
4.00pm – Scottish Research Resources before 1800 – C. Paton
5.00pm – close

6.00pm – Option to join us for an evening meal at the club

Friday 13 December 2024
9.30am – registration and exhibition
9.55am – welcome and introduction
10.00am – What is Ireland? Understanding the Lay of the Land – C. Paton
11.00am – break and exhibition
11.30am – Using DNA to Support Family History Research – M. Bennett
12.30pm – lunch break and exhibition
1.50pm – Finding the Irish in British Records – C. Paton
2.40pm – Hunting through matches – M. Bennett
3.30pm – break and exhibition
4.00pm – Sharing Your Family History Online – C. Paton
5.00pm – close


OTHER INFORMATION

Food & Drink

  • This is not included in the conference cost. The venue has several dining options and bars to suit your preferences and budget.

Location and access

  • Geebung RSL Club
    Corner Newman Road & Collings Street, Geebung
  • Opposite Geebung Railway Station
  • bus stops nearby


SPONSORS & EXHIBITORS


SPEAKERS

Chris Paton (Scotland) – Scottish & Irish expert

Originally from Northern Ireland, Chris Paton is a Scottish based professional genealogist, running the Scotland’s Greatest Story ancestral research service (www.ScotlandsGreatestStory.co.uk).

Chris has lectured extensively across Britain, Ireland, the US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. A regular contributor to several UK based family history publications, and author of many books and guides, he also writes the daily Scottish GENES (Genealogy News and Events) blog at www.scottishgenes.blogspot.com, and edits the monthly eNews publication for members of the Association of Professional Genealogists (www.apgen.org).

A holder of a Postgraduate Diploma in Genealogical Studies, Chris has also tutored for the University of Strathclyde’s postgraduate genealogical studies program (www.strath.ac.uk/genealogy), and teaches online Scottish and Irish genealogy courses through Pharos Teaching and Tutoring Ltd (www.pharostutors.com).

 Laphroaig and Connemara are his whiskies of choice!

 

Mia Bennett (England)

Mia has researched her family history for over 25 years and is a professional genealogist specialising in solving family history mysteries using DNA.

She is an Associate of AGRA and is studying at the IHGS. She gives talks and runs workshops internationally. She has a strong connection with the Society of Genealogists in London having been a trustee.

With two Unlock the Past cruises and several trips to events around the world, she loves to meet others who share her passion.

More about Mia at Mia Genealogy.

 

 

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