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Take the first steps to tracing your family history – with Norfolk Library Service

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MNFHS meetings

Meetings are held on the third Wednesday of each month (except December) in the church hall behind Trinity Methodist Church, Theatre Street, Dereham NR19 2EP, at 7.30pm. New members and visitors are always welcome. Please see the Program page for further details, or the News page for the latest updates.

Take the first steps to tracing your family history.

Have you been inspired by Who do you think you are? Are you interested in tracing your family history? If so visit your local Library to take those first steps. Norfolk Libraries hold a subscription to Find my Past, allowing access to, records such as the 1939 register, and census records from 1841 – 1911, all free of charge. Pop in and ask at any branch to find out more. Courses to get you started will be held in South Norfolk throughout March at the following Libraries:

  • Costessey Library – 6 March at 10.00.
  • Hingham Library – 7 March at 10.00.
  • Wymondham Library – 8 March at 10.00.
  • Hethersett Library – 9 March at 14.00.

Places cost £5 per person. Please contact the branch directly or email helena.last@norfolk.gov.uk to book a place.

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