DEATHBED utterances, family fortunes, dubious relationships, all information waiting to be gleaned by aspiring family historians. A tutor with extensive experience in all aspects of genealogy will be holding family history classes in the area. The Bloomfield Centre, Narberth, is the venue for 'Using Historical Sources In Family History'. It starts on Monday, January 17, between 10 am and 12.30 pm, for eight weeks, and is aimed at providing you with the knowledge of which records to use for your family history research. If you would like to use the internet to access your genealogical information, but don't know how, then go to 'Family History and the Internet', a class designed to demonstrate how family and local historians can utilise the Internet as a research tool. This class will also start on January 17, between 2.30 and 5 pm, for eight weeks, and is being held at St. John's Community Hall, Church Street, Pembroke Dock. To enrol for either of these courses, just turn up on the day. Concessions and fee waivers are available for those who qualify. For more information, telephone 01970 622683/621580 or email [email protected]">[email protected] These courses are directed by the School of Education and Lifelong Learning, Old College King Street, Aberystwyth.