Fiona Brooker is a professional genealogist (Memories In Time) who has been actively researching her family history for over 35 years, inspired by two marriage certificates and a collection of family ...
Very helpful for people in NZ researching relatives who arrived and lived in NZ during the 1800s.
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Ailsa Corlett
2 years ago
Great lot of new information I was not aware of to search online
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Marie-Chantal Chadwick
2 years ago
I was particularly interested in this webinar as I’ve been trying to locate my siblings from New Zealand. Thank you for the webinar Fiona :)
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Gay Rowe
2 years ago
Unfortunately I came in late but what I heard was really interesting and I think some of the ideas may help me. This is particularly because my forebears spent quite a bit of time in the Dunedin area. I shall now have to watch the whole thing again and make more notes. Thank you Fiona.
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John Horsnell
2 years ago
Lots of great tips and hints from Fiona and as always, easy to follow and well researched.
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John Curtis
2 years ago
easy to follow
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Cheryl Gribble
2 years ago
Great information and examples provided by Fiona.
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Brian Boneham
2 years ago
Great webinar, will need to watch again to get the most from the information presented.
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Very helpful for people in NZ researching relatives who arrived and lived in NZ during the 1800s.
Great lot of new information I was not aware of to search online
I was particularly interested in this webinar as I’ve been trying to locate my siblings from New Zealand. Thank you for the webinar Fiona :)
Unfortunately I came in late but what I heard was really interesting and I think some of the ideas may help me. This is particularly because my forebears spent quite a bit of time in the Dunedin area. I shall now have to watch the whole thing again and make more notes. Thank you Fiona.
Lots of great tips and hints from Fiona and as always, easy to follow and well researched.
easy to follow
Great information and examples provided by Fiona.
Great webinar, will need to watch again to get the most from the information presented.