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Therese Lynch, Diploma of Family History, UTAS
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Therese Lynch
- Mar 17, 2022
- 1 min
The Irish in England and Wales in the 1921 Census
Happy St Patrick's Day. To celebrate, I'm sharing with you a link to Findmypast's webinar on the Irish in England and Wales at the time...


Therese Lynch
- Jul 29, 2021
- 3 min
Millions of new Scottish family history records released at Findmypast
Family history database giant, Findmypast, has just released an absolute bonanza of Scottish records with 10.7 million new Scottish...


Therese Lynch
- Jul 9, 2021
- 2 min
Get paid $100 for participating in Findmypast's market research study
Opportunity now closed. Findmypast is recruiting individuals in Australia and New Zealand to talk about their experiences in using...


Therese Lynch
- Jun 9, 2021
- 1 min
Findmypast for beginners : "Get Started in 15 minutes" : free online videos
So you have signed up to Findmypast. Now what? If you have ever felt a little unsure or asked yourself "How do I use the software?"...


Therese Lynch
- May 31, 2021
- 4 min
Court of Petty Session Records : Prosecution and litigation in the 19th century
Court of Petty Session Records are an excellent resource for family historians. They can provide insight into our ancestors' lives...

Therese Lynch
- May 9, 2021
- 1 min
20% discount on any Findmypast subscription - 10 to 15 May 2021 - only through FriendsofFindmypast
Following on from their weekend of free access to UK census records, Findmypast has allowed Your Family Genealogist to offer a 20%...


Therese Lynch
- Apr 23, 2021
- 2 min
Australian Military Commemorative Rolls & Rolls Of Honour plus Queensland Soldier Portraits
Anzac week is a busy time for Your Family Genealogist. So much so that I forgot to post about Findmypast's new resource for researching...


Therese Lynch
- Feb 28, 2021
- 8 min
A foot in two Irish counties : Cross border research
The importance of researching on both sides of the border.


Therese Lynch
- Feb 12, 2021
- 2 min
British Royal Households : Employee and Tradesmen Records online : 1660-1924
Did your ancestors work for British royalty as an employee or perhaps a tradesman? Thanks to the Royal Archives at Windsor, many records...

Therese Lynch
- Feb 7, 2021
- 5 min
Did your Ancestor work for the Victorian Railways?
The first railway in Australia started in 1854 and ran from the city of Melbourne, on the banks of the Yarra river, to Sandridge (now...
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