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Naʻe pulusi ʻa e sēsiní ʻi he 2023

Getting Started with Research in New Zealand

Getting started with research in an unfamiliar country can be daunting, especially if you are unfamiliar with the records and resources available. In this class, we will introduce key records, resources, strategies, and tools for researching in New Zealand.

Raymon Naisbitt, AG

Ko e kakano ʻo e foʻi vitiō ko ʻení, fakataha mo e ngaahi fakakaukaú, ngaahi fakaʻuhingá, mo e ngaahi lau ʻoku fakahaaʻi aí, ko e ngaahi fakakaukau pē ia ʻa e tokotaha naʻá ne faʻú pea ʻoku ʻikai ke ne fakahaaʻi ʻa e ngaahi fakakaukau ʻa e FamilySearch Fakavahaʻapuleʻangá (International) mo e RootsTech.

Ngaahi Aʻusia Kehé

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Naʻe pulusi ʻa e sēsiní ʻi he 2024

Researching in New Zealand with the NZSG

Sarah Hewitt

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Naʻe pulusi ʻa e sēsiní ʻi he 2024

Tracing the Irish in Australia and New Zealand

Brian Donovan

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Naʻe pulusi ʻa e sēsiní ʻi he 2023

The Invisible Woman: Finding and Understanding Clues to Help Identify Unknown Ancestors in New Zealand

Join Verna, all the way from New Zealand, teaching us how to identify unknown ancestors. Watch all of our May 2023 Mothers/Women in Genealogy content null

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