Tuesday, November 24, 2015

Guild of One-Name Studies Conference, April 1-3, 2016

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Guild of One-Name Studies Conference, Birmingham, England, April 1-3, 2016



One-Name Studies – Home and Away

Hilton Metropole Hotel
National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham B40 1PP

Friday 1st – Sunday 3rd April 2016

This Conference features an international feel, with presentations on research in Europe, India and the Caribbean. There is a wealth of talent amongst our members and a number of them are lecturers of international renown; we have made good use of this pool of expertise.

Provisional Main Programme

Friday 1st April 2016
15:00 onwardsRegistration
16:00DNA Discussion with Debbie Kennett.
17:00Regional Reps meeting
20:00Quiz
Saturday 2nd April 2016
07:30 – 09:00Breakfast
09:00Welcome and Opening of the Conference – Guild President
followed by the Annual General Meeting
11:00 – 12:00Up the Cut – Derek R Harris
An amusing and informative look at the canals of England and Wales.
This is a talk with a twist, don’t miss it.
12:00 – 13:30Lunch
13:30 – 14:30Researching Ancestors who lived in British India, 1600-1947 – Peter
Bailey

Many families had members who lived and worked in British India;
come and learn how to find out more about them.
14:45 – 15:45Twiling your One-Name Study – Paul from Twile
A demonstration of this fast developing method of presenting your
family history and an opportunity to consider how this might be
adapted to one-name studies.
16:00 – 17:00Tracing your One-Name in Europe – Julie Goucher
Julie’s own ‘one-name’ has strong roots in Italy and she is author of
Discovering your European Ancestors, so she is well placed to give us
idea about how we can track down individuals on continental Europe.
19:00Reception
19:30Conference Dinner
Sunday 3rd April 2016
07:45 – 09:30Breakfast
08:45 – 09:15Ecumenical Service
09:30 – 10:30Tracking my One-Name all over the world: the Eastlake family –
Kim
Baldacchino

A case study from Kim’s one-name study, with plenty of suggestions as
to how your findings can be illustrated.
11:00 – 12:00One-Name Studies Round the World – Panel
Suggestions of key sources for one-namers in a variety of non-UK
countries. With contributions from Peter Towey, Julie Goucher and
others.
12:00 – 13:30Lunch
13:30 – 14:30Caribbean and Slavery Ancestry – Bob Cumberbatch
Were holders of your one-name slaves or slave owners? Find out how
to track your family in this part of the world.
15:00 – 16:00Following One-Name Around the World: tracking emigrants &
immigrants
 – Janet Few

Examples of sources that can be used to track down those who leave
UK for other parts of the English-speaking world and case studies
illustrating what can be discovered.

 

The Venue:

The venue, the Hilton Birmingham Metropole Hotel, National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham, West Midlands, B40 1PP is centrally placed, being within 1 mile of Birmingham International train station and airport and offers a shuttle service from the train station. For those arriving by car, it is situated off the M42 and close to the M6, M1 and M5 motorways. If you can tear yourself away from the family history, there is a heated swimming pool, fitness centre and spa.

The Added Extras:

We hope that the proximity of our conference to Who Do You Think You Are? Live, both in terms of the calendar and geography, will make a journey to Birmingham doubly worthwhile next April. There will be an opportunity to visit places of historical interest on the three days between the conference and Who Do You Think You Are? Live. Unfortunately, many potential attractions have not, at the time of writing, set their 2016 prices or opened their 2016 diaries for bookings. If you think you may be interested in joining in one or all of the outings, please indicate on the booking form and we will be in touch when the firm arrangements have been made.
Amongst other places, we will be visiting The Black Country Museum. Their website describes this attraction:
The story of the Black Country is distinctive because of the scale, drama, intensity and multiplicity of the industrial might that was unleashed. It first emerged in the 1830s, creating the first industrial landscape anywhere in the world. It is this that we rejoice in and want to share with you. Our award-winning corner of the West Midlands is now one of the finest and largest open-air museums in the United Kingdom. After very humble beginnings, a bright idea and 40 years of inspiration, this is twenty six acres worth exploring. Amazing as it may seem, we have created a ‘place’ – a real and lively place, where once there was nothing and nobody. With a village and charismatic residents to chat with. Trams to ride. Games to play. Things being made. Stories to hear. People – their triumphs to admire and troubles to be thankful that are not ours. Time to be well spent.

Booking details:

To book on this Conference, you can use our online booking form¹ in any of three ways:
  • Book online and pay online via PayPal or credit card;
  • For Guild members, book online and pay by direct bank transfer through your bank, quoting the reference number given on the form (this is the method which represents the least cost to the Guild);
  • Fill in the booking form online, then print it and send it through the post with your cheque.
Alternatively, you can download our flyer booking form, which can be printed, filled-in, and posted, with a cheque to:
Alan Moorhouse, Guild Conference Booking 2016, Whites, 8 Strachans Close, Stroud, Gloucestershire GL5 3EB.
For further details, contact the conference organiser, or telephone the Guild HelpDesk on 0800 011 2182.

¹Please note, when booking on a conference either by post or online, the Guild’s “Distance Selling” terms and conditions.

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