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North of Ireland Family History Society

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Our membership year starts on 1st Sep with Branch monthly meetings and lots of other events. Join the Society - only £25 for the year and so many ways we can help you with your research: nifhs.org/membership/ben… For a full programme of events, visit: nifhs.org/events-and-cou…

Our membership year starts on 1st Sep with Branch monthly meetings and lots of other events. 
Join the Society - only £25 for the year and so many ways we can help you with your research: nifhs.org/membership/ben…
For a full programme of events, visit: nifhs.org/events-and-cou…
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If you are a Member of NIFHS and want to extend your knowledge of DNA, come along to our DNA Interest Group. We are so fortunate (and grateful) to have extremely knowledgeable DNA experts in our Society to lead this group and keep us on the right track in our DNA research.

If you are a Member of NIFHS and want to extend your knowledge of DNA, come along to our DNA Interest Group.
We are so fortunate (and grateful) to have extremely knowledgeable DNA experts in our Society to lead this group and keep us on the right track in our DNA research.
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More Information: nifhs.org/events-and-cou… Recordings will be available after the course ends but won’t include Q&A sessions or the Look-Up session. If you’d like to attend those, now’s the perfect time to join the Society! Become a Member by 30th September - don’t miss a thing!

More Information: nifhs.org/events-and-cou…
Recordings will be available after the course ends but won’t include Q&A sessions or the Look-Up session. If you’d like to attend those, now’s the perfect time to join the Society! Become a Member by 30th September - don’t miss a thing!
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Our DNA Interest Group met today and we discussed the latest integration between FTDNA and Wikitree - and what it might tell you if you have mitochondrial or Y DNA tests. You can watch the short presentation here: youtu.be/P2uHRByyVpc

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A little glimpse into the Members’ Area of our website with lots of Member only benefits. If you’re already a Member, log in here: nifhs.org/my-account/ If you’re not a member, read about some of the benefits here: nifhs.org/membership/ben…

A little glimpse into the Members’ Area of our website with lots of Member only benefits.
If you’re already a Member, log in here: nifhs.org/my-account/
If you’re not a member, read about some of the benefits here: nifhs.org/membership/ben…
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Find out more and book at nifhs.org/events-and-cou… The presentations will be recorded but not the Look-up session or the question and answer session that follows each class. If you want to attend those, you need to attend live.

Find out more and book at nifhs.org/events-and-cou…
The presentations will be recorded but not the Look-up session or the question and answer session that follows each class. If you want to attend those, you need to attend live.
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It’s #MapMonday Today’s map is titled “The Province of Vlster”, created by Dutch cartographer Jan Janssonius (c.1620). Both English and Latin are used, with drawings of mountains and ships. As this map is a black-and-white copy, it adds a spooky effect! 👻🖤 PRONI Ref - T594/1

It’s #MapMonday
Today’s map is titled “The Province of Vlster”, created by Dutch cartographer Jan Janssonius (c.1620). Both English and Latin are used, with drawings of mountains and ships. As this map is a black-and-white copy, it adds a spooky effect! 👻🖤
PRONI Ref - T594/1
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