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The Week Ahead: Tips for writing good genealogy stories at Saturday meeting

FAIRFIELD Pam Vestal will present “How to Write Ancestral Stories Your Relatives Will Want to Read” at the next meeting of the Solano County Genealogical Society. This virtual presentation begins at 11 a.m. Saturday. Part of the thrill of genealogy is sharing discoveries with those we love, so it

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Learn to write readable genealogy stories at next society meeting

FAIRFIELD Pam Vestal will present “How to Write Ancestral Stories Your Relatives Will Want to Read” at the next meeting of the Solano County Genealogical Society. This virtual presentation begins at 11 a.m. April 2. Part of the thrill of genealogy is sharing discoveries with those we love, so it c

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Learn to write readable genealogy stories at next society meeting

VALLEJO Pam Vestal will present “How to Write Ancestral Stories Your Relatives Will Want to Read” at the next meeting of the Solano County Genealogical Society. This virtual presentation begins at 11 a.m. April 2. Part of the thrill of genealogy is sharing discoveries with those we love, so it can

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Genealogist to Lecture on Researching Female Ancestry

Genealogist to Lecture on Researching Female Ancestry
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Genealogy program explores 'Fighting Influenza During the Great War'

Genealogy program explores Fighting Influenza During the Great War     Posted7/19/2021 6:33 PM The Kane County Genealogical Society and Batavia Public Library will host the webinar Q&A Genealogy: Pandemic 1918! Fighting Influenza During the Great War from 7 to 8 p.m. Thursday, July 22, on Zoom. More than 30 percent of Americans were estimated to have contracted influenza in 1918 and millions of people lost their lives.   Join speaker Tina Beaird as she explores the timeline of the outbreak and hear tales of how the U.S. Army, Navy and civilian population centers tried desperately to combat the disease. Discover resources for tracing your influenza victims through newspapers, government records, medical journals, hospital registers and more.

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