Researching European Ancestors

Julie Goucher


Region:
North East
Notice Period:
Emergency (maybe less than one week's notice)
Type:
Professional, Family History, U3A, Rotary, WI
Fee:
Paid: £70 (+ expenses by negotiation, if applicable) Talk + Q & A
Category:
History
Updated:
13th July 2022

Researching in Europe can be incredibly frustrating and bewildering.

This talk covers a broad overview of the continent and it's complex history. We will be exploring some sources for variety of countries, looking at, and considering some of the key events that have occurred across Europe in particular those that have defined how the Continent has been shaped since the second world war. We too will look at the challenges that researchers face when undertaking research in Europe.

Europe is made up of more than 50 countries. Some have been established for centuries and have a phenomenal history whilst others have formed in the last twenty years or so as they battled to establish their identity.

There are many significant events that have shaped Europe too and they must be considered as you begin to research in Europe.

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About Julie Goucher

Online talks are possible (see availability below).

Julie is a very experienced and qualified genealogist and historian who lectures regularly on a variety of genealogical subjects, both to UK and International audiences, either in person or via an online medium. Julie has particular interest in researching surnames & European ancestors both of which she teaches as a Pharos Tutor. Julie, who holds BA (Hons) in History, and an Advanced Diploma in Local History, is an author and a frequent writer in a variety of genealogical magazines.

Julie began researching her own family history in the late 1980s her obsession was fed by a series of elderly relatives who loved to share the family history. Julie's maternal roots are from the south east of England, Surrey, Sussex and Hampshire where they have been for about 300 years, and her paternal roots are from Sicily.

In 2019 Julie received Certificate of Recognition by the Society of Genealogists for exceptional services to genealogy and one-name studies, promoting methodology, aims, processes and strategies. She was also a recipient of the Master Craftsman award in the same year from the Guild of One-Name Studies in recognition of her contribution to the Charity organisation as a Trustee in addition to her contribution & work in educating about the concept of a One-Name Study.

Julie is a tutor for Pharos Tutoring, teaching the suite of One-Name Courses offered:

  • Introduction to One-Name Studies course (901)
  • Practicalities of a One-Name Study course (903)
  • Advanced One-Name Studies course (902)
  • Researching Ancestors in Continental Europe (750)

Availability

Talks can be given online or in person, and can take place during the day or evening. Talks generally use Power Point and are always updated. A handout is available and these can be made available in PDF format.

Online talks are possible (and preferred) Whilst Julie prefers notice of talk requests, she understands that occasionally that is not possible. You are welcome to contact Julie to see if she can accommodate a short notice or emergency talk.


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