Tracing Australian and New Zealand World War One Ancestors

Helen V. Smith
Aug 3, 2020
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About this webinar

The ANZACs were young men from Australia and New Zealand who answered the call in World War One. Using a variety of records, it is generally possible to trace their service and find out the answer to “What did you do in the war?”

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About the speaker

Helen has been researching her family since 1986 with research in Australia, England, Wales and Ireland. She is the author of Death Certificates and Archaic Medical Terms and Google the Genealogist’s ...
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  1. LT
    Legacy Family Tree
    5 years ago

    10 out of 10\n\nanother great one\n\nBrilliant. Great wealth of resources. Thank You\n\nClear and concise - helpful\n\nExcellent coverage and presentation. One of the best 'how, when, where and why' webinars, thank you Helen.\n\nEXCELLENT presentation - as usual, Great information, Can hardly wait to look at the resources for my people\n\nExcellent presentation and information.\n\nexcellent presenter, expert knowledge \n\nGreat information, although we are American, my mother had a first cousin in the 3rd Australian Machine Gun Battalion. I previously had his military record, but this seminar led me to the unit diaries. very nice.\n\nGreat webinar. Thanks\n\nHelen is a very knowledgeable and confident presenter and the pace of the presentation was great.\n\nHelen is always excellent! Thanks!\n\nHelen Smith provided me with many hints to find out my family war service. Thank you for a very informative and interesting Webinar.\n\nHelen was a great speaker, and very knowledgeable. So much so, that I am going to take advantage of the 10% discount to join to listen to her past and future webinars. Then I'm going to try and obtain my Great Grandfathers Gallipoli Medallion,. :)\n\nHelen's presentation was clear, interesting and very informative. I learned much even though I have already researched my WW1 relatives. Now I know where to go to find more info.\n\nI have done this type of research and found a few things I had not thought about doing\n\nmy son in law has Australian ancestor so interesting\n\nOnce again very informative. I’m glad I can go back & will be able to stop the presentation to catch the words that are sometimes hard to pickup because of the slight ascent. Very good. \n\nThanks Helen as always your webinars are packed full of great ways to further one's knowledge to do research on our ancestors\n\nVery comprehensive. The syllabus will be handy for referring to some useful tips. \n\nVery good and informative. \n\nvery informative\n\nVery informative\n\nVery interesting and informative

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