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Queensland Family History Society

Locality: Gaythorne

Phone: +61 7 3355 3369



Address: 58 Bellevue Avenue 4051 Gaythorne, QLD, Australia

Website: https://www.qfhs.org.au

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25.01.2022 And here's another more locally focussed podcast...



25.01.2022 Newspapers are such a fabulous source of information for family history.

20.01.2022 The friendly folk at the University of Newcastle in Australia (Drs Shaw, Donnelly, Burke and Parkes from the School of Education) are conducting research into family history and DNA testing and its impacts on people’s understanding of themselves and their place in history as well as some general demographic information. They are conducting an online survey which is expected to take about 20 minutes. Would you like to be involved in a new worldwide project about exploring the past? If so click on the link here to participate. https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/2DDTC2L

19.01.2022 Our Family Tree Maker (FTM) User Group is meeting ONLINE on Saturday 7 November at 10 am. Find out what you can achieve using the program to record, display and export data from your family tree. Email [email protected] if you’re attending and you’ll be sent details of how to join the session. www.qfhs.org.au/groups/family-tree-maker/



19.01.2022 Let's just feast our eyes on these beauties....

18.01.2022 This looks like fun. Do you know the answers? Remember to post them to RHSV's Facebook page if you want to win.

17.01.2022 Are you a new member, or just want a refresher on the QFHS facilities and resources? Join us for our next ONLINE welcome session on Friday 20 November from 9:30 am to 12:30 pm to find out what we have and how it may assist in your research. Bookings essential at [email protected]



16.01.2022 Our DNA Interest Group is meeting ONLINE on Saturday 7 November at 1:30 pm. This meeting will cover the more advanced aspects of DNA testing in family history research. Next month we'll focus on topics for those starting to explore the use of DNA in researching their family. Email [email protected] if you’re attending and you’ll be sent details of how to join the session. https://www.qfhs.org.au/groups/dna/

15.01.2022 Some top tips for beginners from the National Archives in the UK for those starting out on the family history trail...

14.01.2022 Gotta love the NLA

13.01.2022 How great does this talk from Moreton Libraries look? I am booking right away. I've been following Peter Dunn's Facebook page for a while now and can't wait to hear what he has to say,. My uncle served in the RAAF right at the end of the war and I'm keen to further my research in this area. Moreton Bay @ war - online Wednesday, 11 November 2020 | 01:30 PM to 02:30 PM... Join us for this special Remembrance Day talk from Peter Dunn OAM. During 1942-1945, large numbers of troops were stationed in the Moreton Bay Region. Discover Moreton Bay Region's World War II military locations. About the presenter: Peter Dunn OAM is the Webmaster of the very popular "Australia @ War" web site which contains everything you would want to know about military activities in Australia during WWII. Peter's research has made him realise that very few authors and historians have covered much detail about events that actually occurred inside Australia during WWII. Free. Bookings required*. To book click here https://library.moretonbay.qld.gov.au///ENQ/WPAC/EVSESENQ *This talk is presented online by the presenter via Zoom, in conjunction with Moreton Bay Region Libraries. A link to the event will be sent prior to the talk.

11.01.2022 Our Family History Writing Group is meeting ONLINE on Saturday 21 November at 10 am. Join a friendly and supportive discussion about writing and sharing our family history stories all welcome. Email [email protected] if you’d like to attend. https://www.qfhs.org.au/groups/family-history-writing/



09.01.2022 For those with Fraser Coast or Maryborough heritage, take a trip down memory lane from the Channel 7 archive curated by Fraser Coast libraries.

09.01.2022 Our Irish interest group is meeting ONLINE on Saturday 5 December at 10:30am. If you are lucky enough to have Irish ancestors we’d love you to join us. The Irish Interest Group provides advice and assistance for Queensland Family History Society (QFHS) members who are researching their Irish families. The availability of and access to Irish records has improved dramatically in recent years, so now is an ideal time to begin or revisit your Irish family history research.... Our meetings include talks and presentations on Irish resources, research techniques, and Ireland’s history and culture. Members also have an opportunity to discuss their research progress and successes, and to use the knowledge and skills within the group to help each other explore and solve research challenges. Email [email protected] if you’d like to attend. https://www.qfhs.org.au/groups/irish/

08.01.2022 Because of her. We can.

07.01.2022 https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=3607179432683216&id=138208799580314

07.01.2022 Our Family Tree Maker (FTM) User Group is meeting ONLINE on Friday 4 December at 10 am. Find out what you can achieve using the program to record, display and export data from your family tree. Email [email protected] if you’re attending and you’ll be sent details of how to join the session. www.qfhs.org.au/groups/family-tree-maker/

06.01.2022 Our English West Country Group is meeting ONLINE on Thursday 26 November from 10am-12pm. Please note a different time just for this month. Our informal group shares and helps one another with research challenges in Cornwall, Devon, Somerset, or Dorset. Email [email protected] for how to attend. https://www.qfhs.org.au/groups/english-west-country/

05.01.2022 If you thought you missed this webinar....you didn't. Lovely Moreton Bay Library service recorded it for posterity :) Peter was very generous with all his knowledge.

03.01.2022 Another interesting looking talk....NB you do have to be a member of Ipswich Libraries.

02.01.2022 The Central European group will meet ONLINE on Saturday 28 November at 10 am. The speaker will be Keith Treschman and the topic is "Church Records via Archion. Please contact the convenor for how to attend. [email protected] More details and updates available at https://www.qfhs.org.au/groups/central-european/

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