New England Historic Genealogical Society Author Event

Online

Dorothy Wickenden with The Agitators: Three Friends Who Fought for Abolition and Women’s Rights Moderator: S. C. Gwynne, Pulitzer Prize finalist and New York Times best-selling author Presented by American Inspiration Author Series in partnership with the Boston Public Library and the State Library of Massachusetts Join us to hear the story of the “agitators,” Read More

Central Massachusetts Genealogical Society Meeting

Online

Member Sharing Time: Brick-Wall Buster Session This meeting will focus on member-to-member sharing time—helping one another with brick walls, giving helpful suggestions on where to find missing information, and, in general, a forum for members who need help/direction with their research. Please contact the Society directly to register for this event.

Central Massachusetts Genealogical Society Meeting

Online

"Sanborn Maps," presentation by Ari Wilkins. Recreating neighborhoods can provide rich and insightful details about an ancestor’s life and surroundings. This lecture will demonstrate ways to build a map using Sanborn Fire insurance maps, census records, and city directories in Google Maps. Ari Wilkins, a graduate of Louisiana State University, has been actively researching family Read More

Falmouth Genealogical Society Meeting

Falmouth Public Library 300 Main Street, Falmouth, MA, United States

"The Real Life of Vital Records - ​The Secrets of Finding them Today," presentation by Diane Boumenot. Understanding when, where, and why vital records were created, and the changes in practices over the years, can help us locate these valuable records today. Learn how to use copies, abstracts, indexes and “substitutes” on the path to Read More

Connecticut Ancestry Society Meeting

Online

"Finding and Using Connecticut Vital Records" with Jennifer Zinck, CG. Event is free to society members only. From early town books to post-1897 certificates, Connecticut has a rich collection of vital records. Maximize your ability to find and use the records that serve as the foundation for Connecticut genealogical research as we take a deep Read More

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