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Life in Nelson’s Navy, 4 February

Bedfordshire Family History Society’s February talk is by Major Alan Gilmore and will take place in the Drama Hall of Mark Rutherford School, Wentworth Drive, Bedford MK41 8PX. Doors open at 7pm for a 7.30pm start.

https://www.bfhs.org.uk/talks.html

The Parish Chest, 9 February

A talk from The Family History Society of Cheshire about parish registers and where to find them. The talk will also touch on other records which may be found in the parish chest, and birth, marriage and death records for religions other than Anglican. Trinity Road Methodist Church Hall, Northenden Road, Sale M33

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