Friday, November 25, 2011

Genealogy class in New Haven focuses on African-American and Native American roots


NEW HAVEN - William Fothergill, a faculty member at Central Connecticut State University and a member of the Sons of the American Revolution, will offer Part 2 of the "Lessons in Genealogy" series at New Haven Public Library, 133 Elm St., on Dec. 3. 
"Fothergill will demonstrate how to locate a variety of documents, including marriage, probate, land grant and military records.  He will focus on best approaches for those with African American and Native American ancestors."
 
The free 2 hour workshop starts at 10 a.m. and is presented in collaboration with the African American Historical Society. Space is limited and registration is required by calling 203-946-7430.
 Participants are welcome to bring their own coffee.
 
 

Editor's note: All information in this post was contributed. (That means someone at the library wrote it, not us) It is largely unedited here.

 

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