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Discover Your Family History with the Rochester Public Library’s Genealogy Workshop Series

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Are you curious about your family’s roots but don’t know where to begin? The Rochester Public Library invites you to explore your family history with a 9-week Genealogy Workshop Series led by genealogist Judith Fleuriel.

The workshops will take place every Wednesday evening from January 8 through March 5, 5:00–7:00 PM, in the Library’s Community Room. Participants will learn the essentials of genealogical research, including how to locate and interpret records, organize findings, and navigate various resources for American, Canadian, and international family history research.

Registration is required. Call (603) 332-1428 ext. 2 or visit the Main Desk to register. See below for the full schedule:

  • 1/8: Introduction
  • 1/15: Organize Your Information
  • 1/22: State & County Records
  • 1/29: Miscellaneous Records
  • 2/5: Federal Records
  • 2/12: Immigration & National Records
  • 2/19: Overseas Research
  • 2/26: Organization & Societies
  • 3/5: The Internet & Difficult Dead Ends

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