Some of the speakers have supplied handouts of their 4th cruise talks as “ehandouts” – i.e. notes of the talks can be downloaded or viewed online. Most of these are from speakers websites but a few of them are on this site for download. Not all speakers have ehandouts not all talks by a particular speaker have a handout. Listed below are ehandouts for all the talks we have to hand which are available for download. Those by Chris Paton and Thomas McEntee are only available to those on the cruise – links will be supplied directly in an email to cruisers.
Kerry Farmer
- Immigration
- Convicts
- DNA – also book available
- National Institute of Genealogical Studies – no handout, see website for further information
Kirsty Gray
- Are you a GOON? What is a one-name study and why do one? – no handout, see website for further information
- Tracing the history of a community: The Society for One-Place Studies – no handout, see website for further information
- The people, the places, the life behind doors: the world of the workhouse – no handout, see website for further information
- Discovering Your West country Ancestors
Jan Gow
- A family history recipe: Let’s create YOUR NZ family history
- Delving deep into FamilySearch
- A world leader!: Making the most of NZ historical BDMs
- Supermarket Shopping
- Scotland’s People
Jane Taubman
- Family Historian (5 workshops) – no handout, see website for further information
Jill Ball
- Free Australian genealogy websites I love
- Before it’s too late: interviewing oldies
- Librarything for genealogy
- Evernote for genealogists
- Beaut blogs: what makes a blog stand out from the crowd?
- Dealing with Ethical Delimmas in Genealogy (panel)
- Google Hangouts on Air
Neil Grill
- Early fortification of Port Jackson
Rob Hamilton
- What does Freemasonry offer the genealogist – handout available by emailing [email protected]
Shauna Hicks
- Follow the gold: mining ancestors – also book available
- Mapping ancestors in Australia
- Newspapers online (incorporates Trove) – also book available
- Family history on the cheap: now even cheaper
- Lost in asylums: missing ancestors – also book available
Melissa Hulbert
Rosemary Kopittke
- Land and property records in England
- Flip-Pal and Family Photo Book
- MyHeritage to inline data
- Directories and almanacs
Noeline Kyle
- Writing workshop parts 1 & 2
- “Frankly my dear, I don’t give a damn’: citation & copyright – also book available
- Haven in a heartless world!: family, women, children
Thomas MacEntee
handouts only available to those on the cruise – supplied directly to cruisers
- Future of genealogy panel – no handout, but good summary by Shauna Hicks
- Pinning your family history – book available
- Wolfram / Alpha – book available
Chris Paton
handouts only available to those on the cruise – supplied directly to cruisers
- British and Irish newspapers – book due April/May 2014
- The Godly Commonwealth: Discover Scottish church records – book available
- Irish records online – book available
Neil Smith
- Australia’s military heritage: overview & into to resources – no handouts, book available
- Tracing Australia’s British garrison redcoats – no handouts, book available