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Evidence Analysis: Proving what you think you know! with Linda Hammond

How many of the “facts” in your family tree are truly proven - and how many are just educated guesses? In genealogy, it’s all too easy to fall into the trap of assumptions: a family story that must be true, an “obvious” connection that fits neatly, or a record that seems reliable at first glance. But without careful evidence analysis, we risk building a house of cards. 

This talk introduces you to the tools and methods that turn uncertain clues into sound conclusions. You’ll learn the difference between information, evidence, and proof; how to distinguish direct, indirect, and even negative evidence; and why the Genealogical Proof Standard (GPS) is your best safeguard against errors. 

Through clear examples, we’ll explore how to handle conflicting sources, weigh reliability and avoid common misconceptions about records. You’ll also discover practical tools - like evidence tables and research logs - that make analysis manageable and effective.

Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned researcher, this talk will sharpen your detective skills, boost your confidence, and help you move from “I think” to “I know” in your family history research. 

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About the Speaker

Linda Hammond

Linda Hammond is a professional genealogist with over 35 years’ experience. As well as carrying out research for clients, she also works as a tutor for the Strathclyde Institute for Genealogical Studies on their Masters programme. Linda's specialized research focus is on Reformatory and Industrial Schools in England. As well as publishing articles on the subject she has also created a website (http://www.deris.org/) to allow people to search for their ancestors in the records of the Devon & Exeter Reformatory and Industrial Schools for boys.

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11/04/2026

14:00 - 15:00

Online

Talk on Zoom by Linda Hammond, Professional Genealogist

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Rate

Gold
Included in Gold Membership
£0.00
Members
One Hour Talk
£10.00
Non-Members
One Hour Talk
£10.00

Location

Online