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EPISODE · Feb 17, 2020 · 33 MIN

Michelle Patient - Research Review

from Ngā Pātaka Kōrero - Auckland Libraries · host Auckland Libraries

Kia ora koutou and welcome back to our series for 2020! Our first talk will find an audience with family historians however our speaker’s suggestions and insights for getting the most out of your research can also be applied more widely. Michelle Patient is an experienced family history researcher and genealogist and here reveals some of the things you may be missing in the course of your research and how taking a closer look can be the key to unlocking some of your family mysteries. Further information from this talk: Reviewing your research help sheet: http://bit.ly/2SQkmNK New Zealand Society of Genealogy book catalogue: http://bit.ly/3bHnmV3 Family Research Wiki: http://bit.ly/39Elivd Down Under Checklist: http://bit.ly/DownUnderCheck To hear more from Michelle, especially in the field of DNA and its implications for your research, see our HeritageTalks 2019 playlist: http://bit.ly/2SOSDwN Enjoy the talk and we look forward to bringing you another year of informative and entertaining content. Haramai tētahi ahua! Enjoy the journey! Recorded live at the Auckland Central Library on 29 January 2020. Image courtesy Ancestry.com.au; available to you free at any Auckland Library

Kia ora koutou and welcome back to our series for 2020! Our first talk will find an audience with family historians however our speaker’s suggestions and insights for getting the most out of your research can also be applied more widely. Michelle Patient is an experienced family history researcher and genealogist and here reveals some of the things you may be missing in the course of your research and how taking a closer look can be the key to unlocking some of your family mysteries. Further information from this talk: Reviewing your research help sheet: http://bit.ly/2SQkmNK New Zealand Society of Genealogy book catalogue: http://bit.ly/3bHnmV3 Family Research Wiki: http://bit.ly/39Elivd Down Under Checklist: http://bit.ly/DownUnderCheck To hear more from Michelle, especially in the field of DNA and its implications for your research, see our HeritageTalks 2019 playlist: http://bit.ly/2SOSDwN Enjoy the talk and we look forward to bringing you another year of informative and entertaining content. Haramai tētahi ahua! Enjoy the journey! Recorded live at the Auckland Central Library on 29 January 2020. Image courtesy Ancestry.com.au; available to you free at any Auckland Library

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