Scottish Indexes’ 28th virtual conference on Saturday — and it’s free

Scottish Indexes’ 28th free virtual conference takes place this Saturday, March 15.

Each presentation will be shown twice to accommodate different time zones. The presentations run from 3:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. EDT, and then again from 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. EDT. The schedule is available on the conference web page in several time zones.

You can come and go throughout the day or watch all of the presentations.

Register via Zoom or join the Scottish Indexes Facebook group to watch.

These are the presentations:

‘What is Ireland? Understanding the Lay of the Land’ by genealogist Chris Paton

‘Blackmail, Burnings, Banishment and Shipwreck: Aberdeen Crimes and Convicts 1830s-1840s’ by Dr. Dee Hoole

‘The Society Resources — Glasgow & West of Scotland Family History Society’ by Scott Fairie

‘Homes fit for Heroes: 1919 Act houses in the 1921 census’ by Kay Williams

‘Tracing your Scottish Family History: Solving one puzzle at a time’ by genealogist Emma Maxwell

‘The Orkney Archive Service’ by Lucy Gibbon, Archivist at Orkney Library and Archive

‘Your Scottish Archives’ by John Pelan

‘Tracing a Building Through Time’ by Graham Maxwell

Scottish Genealogy Q&A Session

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