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Getting Started with Your Genealogy: Basics and Myths
Thursday, February 1, 2018 - 7:00pm
Wondering where to start on your family history? Overwhelmed by inherited memorabilia? Have you inherited some family tree information but need to know where to find “the harder stuff?” This session will cover some of the things you need to know to get your genealogy started or to get it moving again, as well as some of the myths that might be plaguing your efforts.
This introductory session could turn into a series of presentations, depending on the needs and desires of those who attend!
Tricia Oberndorf is a professional genealogist in St. Helens. She has been researching her own family for nearly 30 years and has solved problems for a number of friends and professional clients.