Month: September 2021

17 Sep, 2021

Meet the Speakers – Kate Keter

Kate is giving a short paper in RQG conference 2021 entitled “Jilted! Or the insights offered in breach of contract of marriage cases.” Kate has been researching family trees for over 30 years.  What started as a hobby soon became an obsession and ultimately led her to complete an MSc in Genealogical, Palaeographical and Heraldic […]

16 Sep, 2021

Meet the Speakers – Audrey Collins

Audrey is giving a short paper at RQG conference 2021 on “Hidden history: Tales of everyday life in Newspaper Advertisements.” Audrey has been researching her own family history (and other people’s) for more than 30 years. After several years as a freelance researcher, she started work at the Family Records Centre in 2002, and for […]

15 Sep, 2021

Meet the Speakers- Anne Sherman

Anne is giving a short paper at RQG conference 2021 on “Life of the Early Victorian Deaf and Dumb (A Yorkshire Study).” Anne Sherman is the owner of Leaves Family History Research Services based in East Yorkshire, England. She has over 30 years of genealogical research experience and has completed a number of family history […]

14 Sep, 2021

Meet the Speakers- Valerie Brenton

Valerie is giving a short paper at RQG conference 2021 on “Dusting and Digging: The work of women, 1796-1829” Valerie Brenton is an alumnus of the University of Strathclyde’s MSc course: Genealogical, Palaeographic and Heraldic Studies. Her final dissertation examined documents of the National Trust’s Bankes Archive at Dorset History Centre exploring the lives of […]