Workhouses – CANCELLED
Eden Church Grovewood Road, Malvern, Worcs, United KingdomA talk by Richard Churchley.
A talk by Richard Churchley.
A talk by Jenny Mallin.
An online talk by Margaret Roy. Letters found in a trunk during a house clearance have led to years of fascinating research and a website. Margaret will explain not only the outcome of the research but the processes and work involved. You need to be a member to attend this event. A link to the […]
This replaces the Kempton Park show for 2020. There will be lots of talks, attending societies, including us, and other activities during the day. On the day, it costs £8 for entry but you can buy tickets in advance here at two for £10.
An online talk by Paul Millington.
You need to be a member to attend this event. A link to the talk will be sent in advance to all members.
The annual general meeting followed by a short talk from a member. This meeting has been postponed from July to November due to Covid-19. It will take place online, using Zoom. A link to the meeting will be sent in advance to all members. The annual reports are available in the Members' Area of the […]
The Family History Federation are putting on a virtual 'Really Useful Family History' show online. More details will be found here, nearer the time.
This evening we have presentations from a quartet of members. It will take place online, using Zoom. A link to the meeting will be sent in advance to all members. The advantage of Zoom is that some of our quartet are overseas members and it's lovely to welcome them to our meetings. The link to […]
Penny Walters has taught Psychology to university students for many years. She has carried out extensive research into her own origins from adoption to her Irish roots. She has used DNA to confirm her origins and to explore the cultural heritage of her mixed- race children. Penny has a postgraduate qualification in genealogy from Strathclyde […]
Marguerite Collins talks about the Earls of Beauchamp and the Lygon family. These families have owned Madresfield Court, near Malvern, since the early Middle Ages.