FHIG - Southern States Migration Patterns

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OUR WEDNESDAY WEBINARS ARE AGAIN OFFERED MONTHLY BEGINNING SEPTEMBER 2020

Our Family History Interest Group (FHIG) sessions cover a variety of topics – all through fascinating webinars and discussion.  This cozy group meets from 1:00-3:00 pm every Wednesday.  

TOPICS:

  • Sep 16 - Resources for Researching Your 1812 Ancestor Online (Elizabeth O'Neal)
  • Oct 21 -  Strategies of The Genetic Detective (CeCe Moore)
  • Nov 18 - Researching a Spanish America War Soldier (Craig R. Scott
  • Dec 16 - Practical Tools for Family History Writers (Laura Hedgecock)

Make new genealogy friends as you learn. All experience levels encouraged as there’s something for everyone!

JULY - 

Title – Southern States Migration Patterns

Webinar Presenter – Mary E.V. Hill, MLS, AG

1 hr. 30 min., Intermediate level.

About the presenter: Mary Hill is an experienced reference librarian and genealogy instructor at BYU, an author and lecturer. 

About this webinar: Why did people migrate from one location to another?  What routes did they follow, and how can identifying migration trails help you find your ancestors?  Learn from maps and historical details how to follow the trail of your ancestors into and out of the Southern states.

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A $5.00 Non-Resident Fee is required for this program.  
Non-Residents must register in person.
A Non-Resident is defined as any patron who does not hold a library card with any library.