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September 2023 – AGM & ‘East London Records & My Norfolk Connections’ – Melissa Ford

MID-NORFOLK FAMILY HISTORY SOCIETY

AGM

followed by a presentation

EAST LONDON RECORDS &
MY NORFOLK CONECTIONS

by

Melisssa Ford

Wednesday 20th September
7.30 pm

Trinity Methodist Church Hall
Theatre Street
DEREHAM
NR19 2EP

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START DIGGING INTO YOUR PAST!

ENTRANCE £3 to non-members – TEA or COFFEE INCLUDED

Please join us – you will be made very welcome

Visit www.mnfhs.org/program/

www.facebook.com/MidNorfolkFHS
or simply search “Mid Norfolk FHS” for more information.

Next meeting: Wed. 18th October; A shop through time – by Sara Flatt.

Heritage Open Days 2023

Mid Norfolk FHS is holding two sessions as part of the 2023 Heritage Open Days (8-17th September), to help you research your family history both in Mid Norfolk and beyond; free to drop in for tips and advice from our members, and explore the local records that we have collected and published about Mid Norfolk family history.

We’ll be in Church House, Church Street, Dereham, NR19 1DN, on

  • Saturday, 9th September:  10:00-16:00
  • Saturday, 16th September:  10:00-16:00

See our Heritage Open Days listing, [here].

Mid Norfolk FHS is one of 9 local organisations in the Dereham locality, who as part of the aboutDereham Partnership are holding events for the Heritage Open Days. The Partnership has published a program of the events local to Dereham, [here].

August 2023 – Evening History Walk Around Central Dereham

MID-NORFOLK FAMILY HISTORY SOCIETY
Invite you to

An Evening History Walk
Around Central Dereham

with Ken Hawkins & Beanie Brown

Wednesday 16th August
7.30 pm

Gather by Hill House NR19 2AP,
(opposite Cherry Tree Pub)

Park in Cherry Tree Car Park

START DIGGING INTO YOUR PAST!

ENTRANCE £3 to non-members

Please join us – you will be made very welcome

Visit https://midnorfolkfhs.wordpress.com/program/
or www.facebook,com/MidNorfolkFHS for more information.

Next meeting; 20th Septembert 2023;
AGM, followed by Melissa Ford introducing East London Records and her links with Norfolk