Wow, many thanks to , , , , , , , , , , , , and all of you who joined us live for this special time and broadcast. It was lovely seeing you on a Friday. Stay tuned for timing as we refine the best times/days to do these sessions.
Your generous ❤️s, restacks, and shares have helped turn this publication into the supportive community we all want to see. Truly, thank you!
and I came up with this time for a Livestream preview of her monthly program, Emma Explores, because we thought it might work a bit better for our community members in the UK and Europe. Thinking about it, 4 pm on a Friday does seem a bit better than 10 pm on a Sunday. 🤭 Stay tuned as major time changes are coming with the seasonal crossover. My Sunday Live schedule is still in place. I hope you can join me on Sunday (Monday in Australia and New Zealand) as I welcome as my guest to kick off our monthly Stories250 series.Emma has a delightful way of showing us the fun professional genealogists get into as they explore will and probate records. Using examples from her family in England and Scotland, she shared several stories that pour from these structured documents. Along the way, she shared some of the practical mechanics of finding wills and probate in Britain. Our wonderful audience chimed in with experiences from the US and Canada as well. I hope you can join us on Thursday:
Like our other Projectkin events, this program will be recorded, and the recording can be found at Projectkin.org/emma-explores. For more in this fascinating series, explore the archives.
Many of you will already know Emma for her Journeys into Genealogy podcast, where she interviews guests from around the world. As a well-known professional genealogist in the UK, who is also on Substack, she penned a series of articles for the UK-based Who Do You Think You Are magazine. Her recent post describes the first post released in September:
We hope you can join us for the program on Thursday/Friday next week. Check the events calendar listing for your local time. See you then. 👋
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