Fiona Brooker is a professional genealogist (Memories In Time) who has been actively researching her family history for over 35 years, inspired by two marriage certificates and a collection of family ...
How a talk should be - a good model for others to follow - thanks!
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Webinar Viewer
1 year ago
Clear, useful information in Fiona's friendly down to earth style.
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Brenda McLeish
1 year ago
Good clear directions to the sources and interesting information to discover. Thanks Fiona.
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Norma Bethune
1 year ago
speaker's preparation was obvious, her talk was logical and well organised and the topics flowed smoothly. It wasn't as easy for me to listen, look, and take notes as it used to be … I definitely need to repolish these skills!!
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Lyn Underhill
1 year ago
Excellent information for finding New Zealand ancestors in place and time.
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Rona Potiki
1 year ago
I did learn quite a lot from the lecture today - many things that I did not know existed in NZ. Love the thought of exploring the 'maps'. Thanks Fiona
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Annette Batchelor
1 year ago
Unfortunately I joined a bit late but its great to know I can still access it to find out what I missed. also I was furiously writing hints as Fiona talked so now I can go back and make some sense out of my scribble! Thoroughly enjoyed the webinar. Very clear, thanks Fiona and Legacy.
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Margaret Riordan
1 year ago
I had no idea how many sub-categories there were in the AJHRs. And I am looking forward to looking for some maps! Thanks Fiona for a wonderful presentation.
Comments (28)
How a talk should be - a good model for others to follow - thanks!
Clear, useful information in Fiona's friendly down to earth style.
Good clear directions to the sources and interesting information to discover. Thanks Fiona.
speaker's preparation was obvious, her talk was logical and well organised and the topics flowed smoothly. It wasn't as easy for me to listen, look, and take notes as it used to be … I definitely need to repolish these skills!!
Excellent information for finding New Zealand ancestors in place and time.
I did learn quite a lot from the lecture today - many things that I did not know existed in NZ. Love the thought of exploring the 'maps'. Thanks Fiona
Unfortunately I joined a bit late but its great to know I can still access it to find out what I missed. also I was furiously writing hints as Fiona talked so now I can go back and make some sense out of my scribble! Thoroughly enjoyed the webinar. Very clear, thanks Fiona and Legacy.
I had no idea how many sub-categories there were in the AJHRs. And I am looking forward to looking for some maps! Thanks Fiona for a wonderful presentation.