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MEMBERS' INTERESTS
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WHAT ARE MEMBERS' INTERESTS ? |
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Our Members' Interests Database is a record of the names being researched by members that they have advised us of, together with dates, places etc. These are published in the Journal as soon as possible after a member joins the Society, and they are also made available, on request, to other members who are researching the same name. From time to time, we publish on microfiche up-to-date lists of all our members' interests, which can be purchased from our County Sales Officer.
To make it easier for you to interpret the data, we have compiled a page showing all the Chapman County Codes for the British Isles and also the Country Codes that members are asked to use. (Chapman County Codes are used in family history and genealogy as accepted abbreviations when referring to counties within the British Isles.)
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HOW TO ADVISE US OF YOUR INTERESTS |
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When you join our Society, you can complete the special form to submit your details at the same time as you submit your Application for Membership form. To submit them afterwards, or to change your details, you can complete the Update Form. All these will be found by visiting our Membership page, where you can print the appropriate forms yourself. Don't forget to insert your e-mail address and tick the box to give your permission for your details to be published on these pages, before signing the form.
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ONLINE DATABASE |
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CLICK HERE TO VIEW MEMBERS' INTERESTS DETAILS ONLINE.
Before we can include your Interests on our web-pages:
- Under the Data Protection Act, we need your permission to do so. Those who prefer not to do so may still be contacted through the Membership Secretary. To grant this permission, please complete a Members Interests Form appropriately and sign it.
- You must provide an e-mail address where you can be contacted. More and more of our members now use e-mail; other researchers browsing the Internet normally follow up any references by sending an e-mail, rather than a letter.
We could, if you insist, not include your details on our web-pages, so that it won't be seen except in the journal - but we will still need your e-mail address in case we need to contact you ourselves.
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