Helen has been researching her family since 1986 with research in Australia, England, Wales and Ireland. She is the author of Death Certificates and Archaic Medical Terms and Google the Genealogist’s ...
A thorough overview of the online records available when researching the stat of Queensland in Australia. Helpful for those just starting as well as for more advanced researchers.
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Jean Foster
2 years ago
Helen did a great job of explaining where and what records weorre available, but also how to search for them. Very informative webinar.
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Jennifer Evans
2 years ago
So well presented and informative, I'm so glad I purchased the Legacy Software and have the opportunity to listen to these amazing webinars free of charge. Please thank Helen and the Legacy presenter
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Georgina White
2 years ago
It is great to have the Australian content offered on legacy webinars.
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Shirley Early
2 years ago
It was very full on and informative, will have to watch the recording to help me in some areas but otherwise a great presentation thank you .
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Margaret Anderson
2 years ago
Thank you. Very helpful
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Catherine Frendo
2 years ago
Very informative
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Kathryn Barrett
2 years ago
Lots of useful hints even for the regular QLD researcher
Comments (19)
A thorough overview of the online records available when researching the stat of Queensland in Australia. Helpful for those just starting as well as for more advanced researchers.
Helen did a great job of explaining where and what records weorre available, but also how to search for them. Very informative webinar.
So well presented and informative, I'm so glad I purchased the Legacy Software and have the opportunity to listen to these amazing webinars free of charge. Please thank Helen and the Legacy presenter
It is great to have the Australian content offered on legacy webinars.
It was very full on and informative, will have to watch the recording to help me in some areas but otherwise a great presentation thank you .
Thank you. Very helpful
Very informative
Lots of useful hints even for the regular QLD researcher