Stuart0742 Posted March 26, 2010 Share Posted March 26, 2010 I know its a bit late notice, but: Just a quick email to let you know that My History/TWR Computing will be attending the Rotherham Family History Society Fair this Saturday - 27th March 2010. We will be displaying our range of archiving folders for certificates, old photographs and any other printed documents you wish to preserve. We will also be demonstrating both Family Tree Maker 2010 and Family Historian 4. If you are considering buying some new software to transfer your data into, come along and have a chat with our family tree software experts Paul or Sharon. We will also be selling the recently released National Burial Index edition 3. This new version has over 18 million records on it of which nearly 3m are for Yorkshire alone. The price is £30 Opening times: 10am-4pm Venue: Herringthorpe United Reform Church Wickersley Road just above the Stag Roundabout. Rotherham S60 4JN Exhibitors are: Rotherham Family History Society Barnsley Family History Society Brian Elliott Books Clifton Local History Society Doncaster Family History Society Friends of Masborough Chapel and Walker Mausoleum Friends of Boston Castle and Moorgate Cemetery Friends of Ulley Country Park Kiveton Local history Group My History Pontefract & District Family History Society Rotherham MBC Archives and Local Studies Rotherham Stamps and Postcard Club Sheffield and District Family History Society South Yorkshire Transport Museum (including a vintage bus) Workers Educational Association (WEA) During the day three talks will be given on: 10.30am Starting Your Family History 11.45am Using the Internet for Family History 2.00pm Further Sources in Family History Full details may be found at www.rotherhamfhs.co.uk Admission £1 including a free prize draw. Children accompanied by an adult ? Free. Refreshments available. Free Parking We look forward to seeing you there. Yours sincerely Tony Beardshaw Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DaveH Posted March 26, 2010 Share Posted March 26, 2010 I know its a bit late notice, but: Just a quick email to let you know that My History/TWR Computing will be attending the Rotherham Family History Society Fair this Saturday - 27th March 2010. We will be displaying our range of archiving folders for certificates, old photographs and any other printed documents you wish to preserve. We will also be demonstrating both Family Tree Maker 2010 and Family Historian 4. If you are considering buying some new software to transfer your data into, come along and have a chat with our family tree software experts Paul or Sharon. We will also be selling the recently released National Burial Index edition 3. This new version has over 18 million records on it of which nearly 3m are for Yorkshire alone. The price is £30 Opening times: 10am-4pm Venue: Herringthorpe United Reform Church Wickersley Road just above the Stag Roundabout. Rotherham S60 4JN Exhibitors are: Rotherham Family History Society Barnsley Family History Society Brian Elliott Books Clifton Local History Society Doncaster Family History Society Friends of Masborough Chapel and Walker Mausoleum Friends of Boston Castle and Moorgate Cemetery Friends of Ulley Country Park Kiveton Local history Group My History Pontefract & District Family History Society Rotherham MBC Archives and Local Studies Rotherham Stamps and Postcard Club Sheffield and District Family History Society South Yorkshire Transport Museum (including a vintage bus) Workers Educational Association (WEA) During the day three talks will be given on: 10.30am Starting Your Family History 11.45am Using the Internet for Family History 2.00pm Further Sources in Family History Full details may be found at www.rotherhamfhs.co.uk Admission £1 including a free prize draw. Children accompanied by an adult ? Free. Refreshments available. Free Parking We look forward to seeing you there. Yours sincerely Tony Beardshaw Pity there isn't a special section at this exhibition for people whose families have lived in Rawmarsh for the last 500 years or 18 generations without ever going anywhere else If there was I am sure that Mrs0742 would be interested in going ;-) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RichardB Posted March 26, 2010 Share Posted March 26, 2010 We will also be selling the recently released National Burial Index edition 3. This new version has over 18 million records on it of which nearly 3m are for Yorkshire alone. The price is £30 I was remarkably unimpressed with Version 2. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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