
Explore your roots
With over 3,000,000 records

Explore your roots
With over 3,000,000 records

Explore your roots
With over 3,000,000 records

Explore your roots
With over 3,000,000 records
Week 29 |
Monday. 17 July, 2023 | |
7:30 pm |
Poor relief in Eastern Sussex: 1800-1860Mary studied poor relief for ten years, first for her MA and then her PhD which she obtained in 2022. Her study focussed on eastern Sussex, including Uckfield, and in particular the intra-regional variations in levels of poverty in agricultural communities in parishes within the Weald, in Lewes and on the Downs. Her talk considers the impact of the 1834 Poor Law Amendment Act on the poor and on the relief officials. One commentator described the legislations as, 'a measure of extreme harshness and cruelty'. Most of us will have agricultural labourers in our family trees during the period of Mary's study so it should be a most informative evening. |
Thursday. 20 July, 2023 | |
7:00 pm |
Women of the Air Transport Auxillary in the Second World War, in Sussex.William Lonergan, Pilot. |
Friday. 21 July, 2023 | |
7:30 pm |
Irish Family History ResearchNatalie Bodle is a professionally qualified genealogist and tour guide as well as a speaker on the international circuit. I completed Post Graduate Certificate in Genealogical, Palaeographic and Heraldic Studies with the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, with the aim of setting up my own business as a genealogist and family historian. I deliver regular genealogy courses and also provide talks and workshops locally, nationally and internationally. |