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Virtual (online) Getting Started with Irish Genealogy Records

Virtual (online) Getting Started with Irish Genealogy Records Virtual

Are you looking to cross the Atlantic with your Irish genealogy research? Join us to learn about the genealogical records of Ireland, key Irish genealogy concepts and what is accessible online.​

 

This class will be online using Zoom (free). Be sure to check your email for login details.  If you don't already use Zoom, you will need to download it before the class in order to attend. https://www.zoom.us/

 

Rhonda Hoffman has been a genealogy librarian for 18 years and currently serves as the Genealogy Specialist for the Buffalo & Erie County Public Library System.  She has a Master of Library Science degree from the University at Buffalo and a Bachelor of Arts in History from SUNY Geneseo.  Rhonda has been researching her own genealogy for over two decades and previously owned a part-time genealogy research business.  Rhonda is the editor of the Western New York Genealogical Society’s JOURNAL and volunteers for Search Angels, a nonprofit organization which helps reunite adoptees with their birth families through the use of DNA testing and traditional genealogy research. 

Date:
Wednesday, July 15, 2020
Time:
2:00pm - 3:00pm
Library:
Central Library - This is a VIRTUAL program.
Audience:
Adult
Categories:
Genealogy Events
Virtual:
This is a virtual program. Event URL will be sent via registration email.
Registration has closed.

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