Happy
New Year!
If
you are like me, with a quiet genealogy month in December, I have a renewed
spirit to start out the year with a push into learning new ideas. I’m looking forward to attending several of the
events listed below. Here are the
presentations in the area for the next six weeks or so. If I’ve missed an event or you know of a
society that can be included, please let me know. Most of these events are free, but please
check the website listed for more information and if necessary, any
registration.
I
hope your genealogy research is successful in 2017.
January 7 10:00 PM
German Immigration to the United States by Teresa McMillin
Arlington Heights
Senior Center
January 10 7:00 PM
10 Ways to Jumpstart Your Easter European Research by Lisa Alzo
Town
& Country Public Library District – Elburn, IL
January
11 7:00 PM
Evernote for Genealogists
Fountaindale Public
Library, Bolingbrook
January 14 1:00 PM
Writing Family History by Dr. Daniel Hubbard
Northbrook Historical
Society
January
17 7:00 PM
Quhat’s in a Nayme?
Palatine Public Library
January
18 6:30 PM
Find My Past by Debra Dudek
Wheaton Public Library
January
19 12 noon
Start with What You
Know
by Laura Street Chaplin
Town
& Country Public Library District – Elburn, IL
January
21 10:30 AM
Newspaper Necessities by Tina Beaird
Schaumburg
Township Public Library
January 25 7 PM
Emigration and Immigration- The Story of Your Immigrant Ancestors
by Jacquie Schattner
by Jacquie Schattner
Arlington Heights
Memorial Library
http://www.ahml.info/ and go to the events
calendar
January 30 6:30 PM
Genealogy 101
Palatine Public Library
February 1 7:00 PM
Finding Your Roots in Naturalization Records by Steve Szabados
St.
Charles Library
February
4 10:00 AM
DNA: A Power Tool in the Genealogist’s Tool Box by Karen Stanbary
Arlington Heights
Senior Center
February 8 7:00 PM
Grandma Nellie’s Scrapbook
Fountaindale
Public Library, Bolingbrook
February 11 1:00 PM
The Chicago 1893 World's Columbian Exposition: What Remains
by Ray Johnson
Glenview Public Library
February
13 10:30 AM
New Sources for British
Isles Research by
Paul Milner
Schaumburg
Township Public Library
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