The semi-annual Family History Assistance Day, co-sponsored by
the Largo Public Library and the Pinellas Genealogy Society is returning on
October 8, 2016. This is an event that offers personal, one-on-one, family
research assistance.
Bring your family history notes as a starting point and a USB
drive to record new discoveries. You and a volunteer researcher will hunt for
data online to get started on your genealogy or to extend your family finds by
breaking through a brick wall in your research. This is an especially helpful
event if you are just getting started in genealogy. You can learn research
techniques as well as find family information.
The event begins at 12pm in the Local History Room and Reading
Room on the second floor of the Largo Public Library and runs until 4pm.
Volunteer researchers will assist attendees on a first-come, first-served
basis. Volunteers will also be available in the Genealogy Center to introduce
visitors to the print collection through tours and will assist on the use of
materials.
Genealogy research is most successful when shared. This event
provides that opportunity. If you can’t make it, tell your friends, especially
those who are new to family history research.
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