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Special Interest DNA Group – July

This discussion group is aimed at those wanting to get the most out of their DNA results. Facilitated by DNA expert, Debbie Kennett, sessions are held quarterly. However, there is no obligation to attend on a regular basis, first time attendees are always welcomed. This is a great opportunity to ask questions and to gain ideas for how you can use your results to solve questions. We encourage participants to share their success stories. And we particularly welcome short presentations and case reports from group members. All levels of expertise are welcome but you should have some basic experience of working with your DNA matches to get the most out of the group.

Tickets are £5 (society members £4). Pre-booking is required however, as full joining instructions will be sent by email to all attendees in advance. Bookings close one day before the event.

To be able to join in this discussion group, you will need a computer device which has speakers and a microphone. Ideally, also a webcam. You need to be able to access your emails from this device. First-time users will be asked to download a small piece of software to enable you to use the online conferencing software. This will be sent to you in advance. For technical help please contact booking@berksfhs.org.uk

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Date
Sat 04 Jul 2026
Expired!
Time
14:30 - 16:30

Tickets

£5.00
Location
Webinar
Webinar
Zoom Video Conference
Website https://berksfhs.org

Category

Organiser

The Centre - Berkshire FHS
Email
booking@berksfhs.org.uk
Website
https://berksfhs.org/branches/

Speaker

  • Debbie Kennett
    Debbie Kennett

    Debbie is an internationally recognised expert on genetic genealogy. She is the author of two books: “DNA and Social Networking” and “The Surnames Handbook”. She is an Honorary Research Associate in the Department of Genetics, Evolution and Environment at University College London. She has written widely about DNA testing both for the family history press and in academic journals, and is often cited in the media.