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Genealogy Roundtable
Join us online on the second Tuesday each month at 2:00 pm. for an informal genealogy discussion group. We focus on a different topic each month. You will need a mobile device or computer with a microphone (webcam is optional) to join the Zoom meeting.
February 9 | Focus on Finding Family History in Unlikely Places | Virtual March 9 | Focus on Your Irish Ancestors | Virtual April 13 | Focus on Internet Sources | Virtual
Exploring Unusual Resources for Family Information
What unlikely or unusual resource provided invaluable information on your ancestor? Join us as we explore the uncommon sources beyond the census records and vital records.
Saturday, February 13 | 10-11 am. | Virtual
As I Recall Storytelling Guild
Everybody has a story to tell! Listen, learn, and share your family stories. It is a chance to recall a moment from your life, try out a new story with an audience, or just listen to some good family stories. All are welcome! To participate, please send an email to our host Ellen at ellen@storytellingarts.org and she will send you the Zoom invitation.
Tuesday, February 16 | 7-8 pm. | Virtual Tuesday, March 16 | 7-8 pm. | Virtual Tuesday, April 20 | 7-8 pm. | Virtual
Finding Your Female Ancestor
For most genealogists, the female ancestor is the most elusive of which to find information. To begin with, she changes her name, multiple times in some cases! When she is not changing her name, she is often nameless or addressed as Mrs. Someone. Join us as we explore some tips and techniques in tracking down Ms. Elusive Ancestor.
Saturday, March 13 | 10-11 am. | Virtual
Taking a Closer Look at Census Records
Census records are the resource that most genealogists research first. They are government records and easily accessible online at multiple websites. Besides placing your ancestor in a certain place at a certain time, there is a wealth of additional information to be found on that one record. Please join us as we take a closer look at census records and the information just waiting to be found on our ancestors.