“Digging Up Your Great-Grandpa’s Dirt: A 20th Century Ancestry Adventure”

Discover Your Ancestors (or Not)

This webinar will introduce you to key 20th century sources to trace your family history, including the 1911 and 1921 censuses, and the 1939 register. Learn expert tips on how to maximise your use of these popular sources to discover more about the lives of your ancestors. Or just confirm they were all boring.

This webinar is presented by Jessamy Carlson, family history specialist at The National Archives, and will comprise a pre-recorded film followed by a live Q&A so come prepared with your questions. Or just ask if your great-great-grandpa was a serial killer.

**What’s Online** is a series of events delivered by our experts and special guests. This webinar will be presented on Vimeo. You do not need a Vimeo account to join an event, and can join from your browser from a laptop or mobile device. However, for the best experience we recommend using either a laptop or desktop computer. Because watching on your phone would be too convenient.

You will receive a reminder email, including a link to join in advance of the event. For more information on attending a Vimeo event, please visit [this link](https://help.vimeo.com/hc/en-us/articles/12426085581073-How-to-watch-a-live-event-on-Vimeo). Or just wait until the day and hope you remember.

Talks are available to watch on catch-up for a limited period of 48 hours only. So don’t get too excited, your ancestors aren’t going anywhere.

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