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The Family History Federation, supporting #Genealogy and the membership of #FamilyHistory societies worldwide 🌳 NEW: exploreyourgenealogy.co.uk

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Explore Your Genealogy is the go-to site full of information for doing your family history. With updates all the time. #Genealogy #FamilyHistory buff.ly/3EcpxCY

Explore Your Genealogy is the go-to site full of information for doing your family history. With updates all the time. #Genealogy #FamilyHistory buff.ly/3EcpxCY
d&dfhs (@danddfhs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1. ust to keep you updated on our History Fair which is on Saturday 16th August at the Corn Exchange. The exhibitors are as follows: #familyhistory #cornexchange #historyfair #doncasterisgreat

1. ust to keep you updated on our History Fair which is on Saturday 16th August at the Corn Exchange.  The exhibitors are as follows: #familyhistory #cornexchange #historyfair #doncasterisgreat
North of Ireland Family History Society (@nifhs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Find out more about Branch talks here: nifhs.org/events Find out about Using AI for Genealogical Research here: nifhs.org/courses/ Watch this space for more information about the Book Fair!

Find out more about Branch talks here: nifhs.org/events
Find out about Using AI for Genealogical Research here: nifhs.org/courses/
Watch this space for more information about the Book Fair!
BALH (@balhnews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As part of #LocalHistoryMonth, Historic England have unveiled their new 'Local Heritage Hub,' a major digital initiative offering a wealth of #LocalHistory insights. Find out more, here: ow.ly/Suyf50VWbfx #WeAreLocalHistory #LocalHistoryForAll

As part of #LocalHistoryMonth, Historic England have unveiled their new 'Local Heritage Hub,' a major digital initiative offering a wealth of #LocalHistory insights.

Find out more, here: ow.ly/Suyf50VWbfx

#WeAreLocalHistory #LocalHistoryForAll
d&dfhs (@danddfhs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1. Our next Help Desk day is on Monday 2nd June at Conisbrough Library from 10.00am -12.pm. You will be able to access Find My Past and Ancestry websites for free plus the 1921 census for free. #familyhistory #genealogy

1. Our next Help Desk day is on Monday 2nd June at Conisbrough Library from 10.00am -12.pm.  You will be able to access Find My Past and Ancestry websites for free plus the 1921 census for free. #familyhistory #genealogy
LeicsRutFHS (@leicsrutfhs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Was your ancestor a framework knitter ? Many in the county certainly did try to earn a living in this trade. Whether or not, why not come along to find out more about the conditions that FWKs faced in the mid nineteenth century. All welcome.

Was your ancestor a framework knitter ? Many in the county certainly did try to earn a living in this trade. Whether or not, why not come along to find out more about the conditions that FWKs faced in the mid nineteenth century.
All welcome.
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In the latest episode of #LocalHistoryMatters, we are delighted to be joined by local historian Judith Rhodes, who is sharing her insights into the history of health and medicine in Britain! Listen to all episodes here: ow.ly/rSXT50VOff6 #WeAreLocalHistory

In the latest episode of #LocalHistoryMatters, we are delighted to be joined by local historian Judith Rhodes, who is sharing her insights into the history of health and medicine in Britain!

Listen to all episodes here: ow.ly/rSXT50VOff6

#WeAreLocalHistory
Anglo-Italian FHS (@ouritalianroots) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Recording Angel and the expression of English Welsh identities during the First World War historyofparliament.com/2025/05/27/the…

Family History Federation (@federationfhs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Lots of fantastic talks coming up with out member #FamilyHistory societies. See what events are on here: familyhistoryfederation.com/news-and-events

Lots of fantastic talks coming up with out member #FamilyHistory societies. See what events are on here: familyhistoryfederation.com/news-and-events
d&dfhs (@danddfhs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1. Continuing the series of men who worked at The Doncaster "Plant" and served in the military: George William Butler was born in 1876, Doncaster, Yorkshire. #WW1 #doncasterisgreat #doncasterplant

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It was very common in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries for people to own an autograph book. The owners collected autographs of family, friends or people they met at social, sporting or cultural gatherings. #Genealogy #FamilyHistory exploreyourgenealogy.co.uk/autograph-book…

It was very common in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries for people to own an autograph book. The owners collected autographs of family, friends or people they met at social, sporting or cultural gatherings. #Genealogy #FamilyHistory exploreyourgenealogy.co.uk/autograph-book…
Society of Genealogists (@socgenealogists) 's Twitter Profile Photo

👀 Here's a sneak peek at your new members’ area! It’s cleaner, easier to use, and full of helpful features. Members who've already logged in love the new experience — and we’re excited to welcome everyone else soon. 📧 Thanks again for your patience!

👀 Here's a sneak peek at your new members’ area!
It’s cleaner, easier to use, and full of helpful features.
Members who've already logged in love the new experience — and we’re excited to welcome everyone else soon.
📧 Thanks again for your patience!
d&dfhs (@danddfhs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1. Nurses who served in the Queen's Alexandria Imperial Military Nursing Service (QAIMNS): Fanny Mason was born in 1889, Hawes Yorkshire. She was the daughter of Thomas Mason and Catherine Elizabeth Capstick. In 1911 Fanny Mason’s occupation was a Domestic Servant age 21. #WW1

1. Nurses who served in the Queen's Alexandria Imperial Military Nursing Service (QAIMNS):
Fanny Mason was born in 1889, Hawes Yorkshire.  She was the daughter of Thomas Mason and Catherine Elizabeth Capstick.
In 1911 Fanny Mason’s occupation was a Domestic Servant age 21.  #WW1
Karen Cummings (@cummingspfh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When I finished primary school we all had autograph books and had all the other children and teachers sign them. Still have mine in the loft somewhere. Did anyone else do this?

York Family History (@yorkfhs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ever wondered how we stop our old churches from collapse or demolition? Jonathan French will be telling us this Wednesday June 4th at our talk at 7:30 at New Earswick friends meeting house. Picture is St Crux - now sadly demolished. ⁦BALH⁩ ⁦Family History Federation

Ever wondered how we stop our old churches from collapse or demolition? Jonathan French will be telling us this Wednesday June 4th at our talk at 7:30 at New Earswick friends meeting house. Picture is St Crux - now sadly demolished. ⁦<a href="/BALHNews/">BALH</a>⁩ ⁦<a href="/FederationFHS/">Family History Federation</a>⁩
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Volunteers’ Week is back Mon 2 June – Sun 8 June so join us in thanking all the #FamilyHistory Society volunteers across the world. #VolunteersWeek volunteersweek.org

Volunteers’ Week is back Mon 2 June – Sun 8 June so join us in thanking all the #FamilyHistory Society volunteers across the world. #VolunteersWeek volunteersweek.org