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English: There is just one week to go until RAHS Senior Vice President Christine Yeats presents our next webinar: 'Researching in the Digital Age – Using 'Ancestry.com' to research local and community histories'.

This webinar will help researchers make the most of the records that have been indexed and digitised by Ancestry.com. Christine Yeats will examine local history resources as well as key records for researching individuals, whether they are your ancestors or the subject of a biographical study. You will discover the Australian sources and UK records that can best help with researching your local and community histories.
Be part of this invaluable webinar for just $10 RAHS Members/$12 Non-Members!!
All you need is a computer and Internet connection. To secure your place call (02) 9247 8001.
Date: Wednesday 30 April @ 7pm - 8pm
Click here for the full event listing: www.rahs.org.au/ai1ec_event/rahs-webinar-researching-in-t...

Click here to learn more about RAHS Webinars: www.rahs.org.au/category/about-rahs-webinars/
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23 April 2014

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