You may know and use Excel to crunch your budget numbers, but have you thought about using it specifically for genealogy? Even if you’re new to Excel, we will teach you the basics of building a database right, then we’ll cover how to think through your options to make the exact database that meets your specific needs. Then, as we show you ways to use Excel in genealogy, we’ll add tips to take your skills to the next level whether you’re using your own computer or the library’s. 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. Use the button at the right to register.
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 Susan Luce and Denise Manning.
This will be a Zoom only program. Register using the button at the right if you are attending on Zoom.
Volunteers from the Pinellas Genealogy Society will be on hand to help you find your ancestors. Free, individual assistance will be provided to each person who attends. Bring what you know (names, dates, places of birth, deaths, marriages, residences, etc.) concerning your parents, grandparents, and great-grandparents. We will help you find earlier generations.
This is primarily a hands-on event but will be available on Zoom if needed. Register using the button at the right if you are attending on Zoom.
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