| Week 21 |
| Monday. 18 May, 2026 | |
| 10:00 am |
Research Centre OpenThe Brierley Business Centre is situated on Mirion Street, with free on-site parking and some disabled parking spaces. The Research Centre occupies Units 3 and 4 on the ground floor. Press the doorbell button for FHSC on the left-hand side of the main entrance doorway, one of our volunteers will come to the door and let you in, or you may be simply 'buzzed' in. FREE access to Ancestry, FindMyPast, British Newspaper Archive and The Genealogist An extensive library of books and the Crewe Collection (formerly Crewe and District Local History Archives) We would normally ask that you book if you are travelling any distance so that we can be sure that you have the equipment, resources and volunteer available to you. Please contact Margaret Spate with requests for either day on adding "Research Centre" in the subject line.
We look forward to welcoming both current and new members to the Crewe Research Centre, not forgetting any new volunteers. |
| 2:00 pm |
MAC UsersThe MAC Users Discussion Group meets on the third Monday of the month at 2pm. The group is led by John Reed and is the perfect place to discuss any issues or share your hints and tips and learn from other members about all things MAC related. Thinking of swapping to a MAC then there is no better way to find out more. |
| Tuesday. 19 May, 2026 | |
| 10:00 am |
Research Centre OpenThe Brierley Business Centre is situated on Mirion Street, with free on-site parking and some disabled parking spaces. The Research Centre occupies Units 3 and 4 on the ground floor. Press the doorbell button for FHSC on the left-hand side of the main entrance doorway, one of our volunteers will come to the door and let you in, or you may be simply 'buzzed' in. FREE access to Ancestry, FindMyPast, British Newspaper Archive and The Genealogist An extensive library of books and the Crewe Collection (formerly Crewe and District Local History Archives) We would normally ask that you book if you are travelling any distance so that we can be sure that you have the equipment, resources and volunteer available to you. Please contact Margaret Spate with requests for either day on adding "Research Centre" in the subject line.
We look forward to welcoming both current and new members to the Crewe Research Centre, not forgetting any new volunteers. |
| 7:30 pm | |
| Wednesday. 20 May, 2026 | |
| 7:30 pm |
Tracing your WWII Airforce Ancestors by Clare WilsonClare Wilson is a Professional Genealogist with Treehouse Genealogy based in Central Scotland. Born into the RAF Family, through her own Family History Research Clare would discover a WW1 Ace who was awarded a D.C.M., a family member who was shot down over Germany during WW2 whilst serving with Bomber Command & more about her Fathers Service during the Cold War Period. During WW2 Men from throughout the Commonwealth & beyond would sign up to serve with the Allied Air Forces. This often-dangerous job would take many of them across the world and would see them fighting alongside men from other nations. This being the case tracking down relevant records can often be tricky. During her presentation Clare will tell the story of a crew shot down over France in 1944, showing the sources and documents used to piece their story together, covering records such as where to find Service Records, records at the National Archives, Air Force Lists, researching Operations, publications useful in your research, Combat Reports, looking for memorials, evaders & POWs, oral histories and much more. Members will be amazed at the level of information discovered in relation to this crew, meaning that you can replicate this to search for your own WWII airmen. This event is also open to non-members, with fee of £5. Registration opens on 1st May when the red ‘Register [Individual]’ button will show on the top left of this page, just click on that button, you will also receive an email confirmation. Non-members will be required to create a free FHSC account and complete the payment details. Registration will close on 18th May. The zoom links/meeting protocol will be forwarded to all registrants the day before the talk. If you run into any difficulties with this, then please contact us on the dedicated seminar email address – . The Seminar series is co-ordinated by Margaret Spate, Jean Laidlaw and Margaret Roberts and ALL correspondence, queries etc should be sent to the dedicated email address. PLEASE NOTE WE DO NOT RECORD SEMINAR TALKS |
| Thursday. 21 May, 2026 | |
| 7:30 pm |
Family HistorianThe Family Historian Users Group provides support and tips for using Family Historian software. Led by Peter Rowley members are welcome to chat about their experiences of using the software and to discuss any problems etc that other members of the group may be able to help out with |