Genealogy Club

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Adults
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This group meets on the second Tuesday of each month at 6 pm. Learn about using different online databases, breaking through “brick walls,” obtaining vital records, and documenting and organizing your family research. Come share your family research success stories and continue to increase the “branches” on your family tree! 

Monthly Topic: Thomas MacEntee presents "They're Alive:  Searching for Living Persons"

Genealogists have many reasons to locate living relatives - from connecting with long lost cousins to performing collateral searches to break down brick walls. Learn the most effective ways to find living people using Internet search engines and resources. In this session you’ll learn not only why it is important to locate living relatives, but how to leverage the power of Internet to make certain you have the correct contact information. You’ll also learn how making contact with the living can hone your genealogy research skills and actually help you break down those brick walls.

View more Genealogy resources on the library's website: https://www.newlenoxlibrary.org/books-services/genealogy

By registering for this program, you understand that the content and your involvement in the session may be recorded. The library reserves the right to share the video online. Presenters will make you aware if a program will be recorded and/or shared.

Registration required by July 12 at 5pm. A zoom link will be sent to registrants at that time.