
This group meets on the third Saturday of
odd-numbered months. Discussions start at 9:00am in the QFHS
library and resource centre.
Meeting schedule 2009 -
|
Saturday 17 January |
Saturday 21 March |
Saturday 16 May 2009 |
|
Saturday 18 July 2009 |
Saturday 19 September |
Saturday 21 November |
This is a self-help group. At the meetings, we
have discussions about the writing we are doing on our
families / family histories. We also read and critique our
writing exercises.

Family Tree Maker User Group FTMU
If you use the Family Tree Maker (FTM)
program, and want to learn more about it, this enthusiastic
group is for you.
Meetings are held at the QFHS library and
resource centre at
10:00am on the -
Meeting dates for 2009:
| Month
|
Fridays
|
Saturdays |
| February |
6 |
28 |
| March |
6 |
|
| April: Intro - Version 17 / 2007 and beyond |
3 |
25 |
| May: Transferring gedcom files - Up to Version 16/2006 |
1 |
|
June 5: Transferring gedcom files Version 17/2007 and beyond
June 27: Books up to Version 16 |
5 |
27 |
| July |
3 |
|
| August |
7 |
29 |
| September |
4 |
|
| October |
2 |
31 |
| November |
6 |
|
| December |
4 |
|
FTM technical support and sales
information also available.

Irish Interests Group (IIG)
Meetings are held on the
second Saturday of the even-numbered months
at the QFHS Library & Resource
Centre at 10:00am.
Meeting schedule for 2009 -
| 14
February 2009 |
11
April 2009 |
13 June
2009 |
| 8
August 2009 |
10
October 2009 |
|
All QFHS members with an interest in
researching family who migrated from Ireland are welcome to
attend. Some meetings will include an invited guest speaker,
with specialist knowledge, to talk on topics and Irish history
that will greatly assist with your own specific research.
Another important reason of meetings is to
share already acquired knowledge and to spend some time
discussing details of each other's research. This assists
overall with everyone's research and you may be pleasantly
surprised to "find" your missing link if you are researching
the same surname or family. The group's objective is to help
each other, particularly anyone who is having difficulty.
Members are presently submitting their
interests for entering into a database. Each member is
encouraged to submit up to a 100 words on each surname.
Currently we are working towards finding a way to include
country
members in our group and assist them with their Irish
research.
Members interested in joining : please
write to or
email the Co-Convenors.

Can't get along to the QFHS general meetings
because they are held at night? We have the answer for you.
The Monday Daytime Group (MDG) meets
informally in a private home on Brisbane's northside, courtesy
of Maureen. We support each other with our family history and
genealogy research by exchanging new ideas, tips and advice
for those who have come up against a "brick wall" (so to
speak). Also, we are a very friendly bunch and our host serves
up Brisbane's best tea and coffee and tantalising (usually
home made) biscuits. This is all for the cost of a mere 50c.
The group has been meeting for several years
and has proved very beneficial to anyone who finds difficulty
attending the regular general meetings. And the good thing is
meetings are not restricted to QFHS members … everyone with an
interest in this fascinating hobby is welcome to attend.
The Group meets at 20 Marmont Street, Geebung
at 10:00am on the FIRST Monday of each month
(except January).
NOTE: If a public holiday falls on the first
Monday, the meeting defaults to the SECOND Monday.
Maureen Mutton
Host/Convenor
Tel (07) 32 65 43 78

The Queensland Pre-Separation (QPS) Group is a
sub-group of the Queensland Family History Society Inc. The
group was formed in 1982, based on similar groups in New South
Wales (First Fleeters), and Victoria (Port Phillip Pioneers).
Membership criteria -
a member of the Queensland Family History Society Inc. and
a proven direct-line descendant of an ancestor who was
living in what is now the State of Queensland prior to
separation from New South Wales on 10 December 1859. Applicants must also complete an application form and provide photocopies of
certificates, shipping and any other papers necessary to
prove their lineage back to the pre-Separation ancestor.
A Certificate of Membership is issued to new
members of the group at the Society's Annual General Meeting
in June. A membership badge is also available for purchase.
The QPS Group now has more than 255 members
with proven pedigrees.
Two significant projects undertaken by the
group for the 1988 Bi-centenary were -
Several members of the QPS Group are descended
from ancestors who arrived at Moreton Bay in 1849 aboard the
ships, Fortitude, Chaseley and Lima. A 150th anniversary reunion of descendants of these pioneers was organised in May
1999.
The QPS have a Q150 project. A wonderful opportunity has arisen which will enable everyone who has any family member who resided within the boundaries of the state of Queensland, before separation from New South Wales, to write a short story about them, and have these stories published in a new CD to be named Queensland Founding Families: Biographies of Families who resided in Queensland before separation from New South Wales.
Copies of the regulations and forms needed to
apply for membership of the Queensland Pre-Separation group
are available for download in .rtf and .pdf format:
1
Application Form
2
Regulations
3
Register Form
4 Table
of Details
co-ordinator of the QPS Group.

Meetings are held on the
second Saturday of odd numbered months (January
excepted) at the QFHS Library & Resource
Centre at 10:00am
. Members interested in joining: please
write to or
email the Convenors. Donations gratefully received towards
the purchase of Scottish resources.
Meeting schedule -
| 14
March 2009 |
9 May
2009 |
11 July
2009 |
| 12
September 2009 |
14
November 2009 |
|

Welsh Interests Group (WG)
All QFHS members are welcome.
You need not be Welsh and meetings are conducted in English
Meetings are held at
the QFHS Library & Resource
Centre at 10:00am . Members interested in
joining: please write to
or
email the Convenor. Donations gratefully received towards
the purchase of Welsh resources.
Meeting schedule - Friday 27th October 2006
10am - Noon.

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Last update 8 December 2008