The group meeting will be a forum for answering questions and help you navigate the unique challenges of researching your German ancestors. We will demonstrate where and how to find the data that will help you trace your German family. This will be led by Debbe Hagner.
This will be an online program only via Zoom. Register using the button at the right.
This one hour class defines DNA, gives examples of DNA inheritance patterns and discusses the different types of DNA tests and the companies that provide them. It gives ideas for the best ways to make the most of your DNA dollars and how you might want to "target test" some of your relatives. In addition, the class provides information on the ethnicity estimates provided by each company and how you might use them in your research. Presented by Denise Manning and Susan Luce.
This will be an online program only via Zoom. Register using the button at the right.
Learn how to interpret your DNA test results, and apply those results to your current family history research. Join our casual group as we research and learn together. Presented by Denise Manning and Susan Luce.
This will be an online meeting only. Register for the meeting via Zoom using the button at the right.
Land records are an important part of your genealogical toolkit. This presentation will provide an overview of common terms and concepts, explore how land records can help your research, and assist you in locating these valuable resources. The presentations will also share examples showing how to go from finding a deed to finding the land described in it on the modern landscape. Presented by Karen Fortin.
This will be a hybrid meeting held in-person in the Local History Room and online via Zoom. Registration is only required for Zoom attendees.
You know them as monuments and myths, but in this session, we will get to know the Pilgrims as people! Understand their family ties, their jobs, their hopes, and their failures. Learn how our Pilgrim ancestors made gut-wrenching decisions while fleeing from England to Holland and finally to the New World where they survived to help found a new nation! Presented by Lori Coffey.
This will be a hybrid meeting held in-person in the Local History Room and online via Zoom. Registration is only required for Zoom attendees. Register using the button at the right.