Genealogy Workshops Summer 2020

This summer we encourage you to Imagine Your Story with Bryna O’Sullivan of Charter Oak Genealogy. As part of our adult programming we will be offering a series of genealogy workshops designed to get you started researching your family tree.

Imagine Your Story: Introduction to FamilySearch
Interested in researching your family tree? FamilySearch, a free genealogy search tool developed by the Church of the Latter Day Saints is a great place to start! Learn how to access free genealogy webinars, how-to guides for local research, and original records in this workshop designed for beginners. Professional genealogist Bryna O’Sullivan will explain the information available and walk participants through how to navigate this useful website. This is a Zoom program and requires registration. An email with the link to the Zoom call will be emailed before the presentation. 
 June 10 at 7 pm. Register here.

Imagine Your Story: Using the US Census in Family Research
Looking to discover more about your family history? The Census is a valuable resource in searching your family’s history. The census, taken every 10 years since 1790, offers a wealth of information which can be overwhelming if you are new to genealogy. Professional genealogist Bryna O’Sullivan will explain the history of the Census, how to access enumeration forms to help you learn more about family, and answer any questions you have. This is a Zoom program and requires registration. An email with the link to the Zoom call will be emailed before the presentation.  
July 8 at 7 pm. Register here.

Imagine Your Story: Exploring Military Records Using Fold3
Ready to take your family search a bit deeper? Professional genealogist Bryna O’Sullivan will explain how to use the Fold3 to access and use the pension files, service records, and other resources to learn more about our Revolutionary, Civil War, and Spanish-American War ancestors. Fold3 can be accessed with a Connecticut State Library Card. To get a Connecticut State Library Card before the workshop click here. This is a Zoom program and requires registration. An email with the link to the Zoom call will be emailed before the presentation.  
July 29 at 7 pm. Register here.