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A Family History Feast 2007
A Family History Feast 2007 was an opportunity for family history researchers to learn more about finding and using genealogy resources. The day featured free information sessions by experts in their fields and the Don Grant Lecture, organised by the Victorian Association of Family History Organisations.
This annual event was part of National Family History Week. It was organised by Public Record Office Victoria, National Archives of Australia (Victorian Office), Victorian Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages and State Library of Victoria.
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Stephen Due talks about the development and content of the Australian Medical Pioneers Index (AMPI), an online resource useful to anyone researching a family tree that includes a doctor.
Anne Piggott outlines methods of locating Army, Navy and Air Force personnel records at the National Archives of Australia.
Shauna Hicks outlines exciting developments in the Public Record Office Victoria that will increase online access to records and indexes for researchers.
Tim Hogan speaks about his project to develop an online guide for users of the State Library of Victoria's Newspaper Collection.
Professor Graeme Davison provides an academic perspective on the internet revolution in genealogical research. His lecture is introduced by Jenny Harkness, President of the Victorian Association of Family History Organisations.
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