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Creating Timelines to Aid Genealogy Research

Creating Timelines to Aid Genealogy Research Virtual

Creating timelines is beneficial to enhance family history research, fill in an Ancestor's life story and often help break through a "brick wall". The speaker will show how to create and use timelines for genealogy research.
About the speaker:
Sandra Williams Bush is a storyteller, genealogist and retired librarian. She is a member of several genealogy and historical societies including her local Buffalo NY groups, the Buffalo Genealogical Society of the African Diaspora (BGSAD) and the Afro-American Historical Association of the Niagara Frontier. Some of her researched family stories are included in the book Kindred Stories: Genealogy and Family Histories by BGSAD members; she also has an essay in the book Black Homesteaders of the South compiled by Bernice Alexander Bennett. In 2023 Sandra was accepted into the lineage society, Sons and Daughters of the United States Middle Passage. Sandra chronicles her family history research in her blog: Ancestor Callings: Georgia and Mississippi Roots. 
Date:
Saturday, January 27, 2024
Time:
2:00pm - 3:00pm
Library:
Central Library - This is a VIRTUAL program.
Audience:
Adult
Categories:
African-American Black History Genealogy Events Online/Virtual Program
Virtual:
This is a virtual program. Event URL will be sent via registration email.
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