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January 2025
Drop In Advice Session
Bring your questions, problems and ‘brickwalls’ … and get some new ideas and advice from members of the Berkshire Family History Society.
Tue 28 Jan
14:00 - 16:30
Wokingham Library
Carnival Hub, Wellington Road, Wokingham, RG40 2AF
Help! What do I do before 1837?: Researching your Ancestors before Civil Registration
Navigate the challenges beyond the 1841 census in tracing ancestors. Explore a variety of records, uncovering where and how to access them. Demystify the pre-1837 research journey.
Tue 28 Jan
19:30 - 21:30
Windsor Branch Webinar
Zoom Video Conference
Progressing Your Family History
Discover sources that take you further then civil registration
Thu 30 Jan
19:45 - 21:00
Reading Branch Webinar
Zoom Video Conference
£5.00
February 2025
House Histories Open Day
Are you interested in tracing the history of your house and its occupants? Come and sit down with one of our expert advisors who will offer practical guidance and show you how to get started and progress your research. The Research Zone will be open with access to Ancestry Worldwide, Findmypast Worldwide, the British Newspaper Archive and The Genealogist. Plus we will have our extensive collection of local trade directories available to consult. No need to book - just drop in.
Sat 01 Feb
10:30 - 14:30
The Centre for Heritage & Family History
2nd Floor, Reading Central Library, Abbey Square, Reading, Berkshire, RG1 3BQ
Face-to-Face Family History Advice Clinic Sold Out
Just beginning your family history research and need some advice? Baffled by so many competing research websites? Banging your head against a brick wall? Or struggling with some other issues? In this one-to-one session, one of our seasoned advisors will help you make some progress
Mon 03 Feb
11:00 - 12:00
The Centre for Heritage & Family History
2nd Floor, Reading Central Library, Abbey Square, Reading, Berkshire, RG1 3BQ
February Natter Group
Informal discussion group, facilitated by Chad Hanna and Gillian Stevens. Topics are chosen by the group on a monthly basis. End time varies. Free to attend, but pre-booking required.Â
Tue 04 Feb
18:45
Webinar
Zoom Video Conference
Huntley & Palmers Biscuit Factory Workshop
Huntley and Palmer played a pivotal role in Reading's history for almost a century and a half. Starting modestly, the company grew to become a global behemoth and a staple of Reading. For those with ancestors who lived in Reading during the Huntley and Palmer years, many will have either worked directly for Huntley and Palmers or to a company that had a connection to them. This online workshop will explore the company's evolution and its significance to Reading's residents throughout its history. Participants will also learn that Reading wasn't the sole location of the company's factories. Additionally, we will uncover some of the more unusual aspects of the company's past. Join Industrial Historian Dr. Richard Marks as he guides us through a significant chapter in the history of Reading and its community.
Thu 06 Feb
19:00 - 21:00
Webinar
Zoom Video Conference
£10.00
Research Zone Tour
Yet to visit The Centre for Heritage and Family History and would like to know what’s available there and how it can help your family history research? This tour will introduce you to the facilities of the Centre and also those within the adjoining Local Studies Library. It is free to attend, however pre-booking is required as numbers are limited. If you are inspired to get going, the Research Centre will be open today from 11am to 3pm.
Mon 10 Feb
11:00 - 13:00
The Centre for Heritage & Family History
2nd Floor, Reading Central Library, Abbey Square, Reading, Berkshire, RG1 3BQ
Tracing a House History in England and Wales
Are you interested in finding out the history of your family home. In this talk, discover the main resources to trace the history of your own home and where your ancestors lived with a leading UK house historian using records locally, nationally, and online.
Wed 12 Feb
19:30 - 20:30
Newbury Branch Webinar
Zoom Video Conference
£5.00
Drop In Advice Session
Bring your questions, problems and ‘brickwalls’ … and get some new ideas and advice from members of the Berkshire Family History Society.
Thu 13 Feb
14:00 - 17:00
Bracknell Central Library
Town Square, Bracknell RG12 1BH
Reading’s Grey Friars 1233-1538
From 1233 to 1538 Reading had two religious foundations, Reading Abbey and the Reading Franciscan Friary. This talk tells the story of the medieval friary, its friars, and their relationship with the town. It ends with the dissolution under Henry VIII, leaving us just the Greyfriars Church building as a remnant of the past. This is the second of three talks in the Reading Heritage Talks Series. You may book tickets for individual events or for all three talks in the series for a reduced price. Â
Thu 13 Feb
14:00 - 15:30
The Centre for Heritage & Family History
2nd Floor, Reading Central Library, Abbey Square, Reading, Berkshire, RG1 3BQ
£5.00
Online Family History Advice Clinic
Are you just getting started in family history and wanting guidance as to how to proceed? Or are you stuck at a particular "brick wall" and need some help?
Mon 17 Feb
14:00 - 16:00
Webinar
Zoom Video Conference
Discussion Group
An evening designed to encourage open discussion about family history research.
Mon 17 Feb
19:30 - 21:30
Abingdon Branch
Long Furlong Community Centre, Boulter Drive, Abingdon, Oxfordshire, OX14 1XP
Where there’s a Will ….there’s usually an argument
This talk looks at the Wills process - what a Will is, what a testament is, and what an administration means, and for those working with older Wills, what you can expect to find and how to translate the, often obscure, text.
Fri 21 Feb
14:15 - 16:30
Bracknell Branch
The New Priestwood Community Centre, Priestwood Court Road, Bracknell, Berkshire RG42 1TU
St Michael the Archangel Church, Warfield
Join Rob Entwistle for a tour of the inside and outside of this amazingly interesting church that charts its origins back to 1016 AD when Queen Emma granted permission for an old Saxon chapel to be built. The present North Aisle is the oldest part of the present church, probably built in the 12th century. It still retains the old 'Devil's Door', kept open during christenings to let out the banished evil spirits. The tower is 13th century and the nave, including the roof, is 14th century. The small angelus tower at the south-east corner is highly unusual.
Sat 22 Feb
10:30 - 11:30
Warfield, St Michael the Archangel Church
Church Lane, Warfield RG42 6EE
£5.00
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