Discovering your family’s unique story is like solving a puzzle. You’ll fit together bits and pieces from relatives’ memories, old records and photographs to create a picture of the past. When you’re a family history newbie, the prospect of diving into your roots research can seem overwhelming. In this week-long workshop for beginners, we’ll walk you through the basics of genealogy research: what records to look for, how to organize. Before you know it, you’ll be well on your way on the fun and rewarding journey of discovering your roots. In this one-week workshop for beginners, we’ll walk you through the basics of genealogy research: what records to look for, how to organize. Before you know it, you’ll be well on your way on the fun and rewarding journey of discovering your roots. What you’ll learn: - How to conduct family interviews
- Best practices for record keeping
- What types of records to look for
- How to start your search using software and/or online tools
- How to use federal and state records to extend your family tree
Plus: You’ll have instructor Gena Philibert-Ortega there to answer your questions and guide you through each step of the way. |