Family History Matters 
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Session Recordings Available

Rodney VAN COOTEN
Expiry Date
25 May, 2025
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Are you aware that recordings of many Discussion Circle sessions are made available for viewing for the month after the event?

Information about the recordings is communicated via the Discussion Circle Notice Boards. If a member subscribes to the Notice Board they will receive an email notification that the recording link is available. You do not, however, have to subscribe to the Notice Boards to access the recording. When logged into the GSV website, members can view the posts on any Discussion Circle’s Notice Board via the Notice Board page.

At the moment members can access recordings of:

  • Anne Merrick discussing researching and writing her novel Cold Blows the Wind based on a period of the lives of her great-great-grandparents. See the VicTas Noticeboard (Going soon)
  • In the latest of the series on "My ancestor was a…" four members present about their research into their barber surgeon, Grenadier Guard and other relatives.  See the London & South East Counties Noticeboard
  • Alison Alexander, the Tasmanian historian, speaking on The Convict Stain. See the Convicts and Transportation Noticeboard.
  • A discussion of user experiences of entering information into one-tree websites. See The Good Oil Noticeboard

More recordings are added to Noticeboards each week.

Next time you can’t attend an event that sparks your interest, don’t forget to check for the recording a day or two later.