Genealogy 101: an online class
Posted by Judy Lane
Posted on February 18, 2015
Tap into the vast resources that are available online to help people discover family lineages. Both free and subscription resources will be covered.
This two-part class, taught by Betty Crockford, will take place on Saturdays, April 25 and May 9, at UUSS. Participants are asked to bring laptops.
Sign up at the Adult Enrichment table; the class is limited to six people.
Betty P. Crockford is a Volunteer Field Genealogist Trained by the National Society of the DAR, and has researched innumerable ancestries.
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