Presentation: Making a (great) genealogy plan for 2026, with Helen Tovey, Tuesday 27th January, 6.30pm

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Join us for the January Family Tree Brickwalls Club webinar, at which Helen Tovey will be sharing thoughts and tips on making a genealogy plan – so that over the year ahead we can each look forward to accomplishing those genealogy goals and dreams that are closest to our hearts. We are delighted to welcome guest presenter Karen Evans to this session, who will be speaking on DNA goals.

•    Do you have more things on your genealogy wish list than you have days ahead in the coming year?
•    Do you have family history tasks and projects you’d really love to see finished?
•    Do you feel that your home archiving and organisation could do with a bit of a sort out?

If the answers to any of these questions is yes, then come along to the January BrickWalls Club. At this session there will be a presentation solely concentrating on ideas to help each of us plan a super year of genealogy – focussing on the things that matter, finishing things we’d long wished to complete, and getting that little bit more organised.

P.S. If you’re a born-organised soul, who finishes each week with your genealogy aims and tasks completed, this talk is not aimed at you, BUT you are nonetheless extremely welcome and we will very much value your contributions, advice and help in the conversation!

When & where?
The meeting will take place on Zoom, on Tuesday 27 January, 12.30pm (UK time)

How to join the meeting
This presentation is brought to you by Family Tree Plus.

Get your ticket for £10, or join Family Tree Plus for just £5, come along to this webinar and attend four webinars every month! Already a Family Tree Plus member? Log in now to get your link.


Got a query? Email us a [email protected]

About the speaker

Helen Tovey is editor of Family Tree (the UK monthly family history magazine), oversees the online Family Tree Plus membership programme, co-hosts the Family Tree Talk podcast with Nathan Ward, and generally finds everything to do with family history fascinating.