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<BR> Black Family History Day - Sunday February 21, 2016 - 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM - The Oakland FamilySearch Library is pleased to be hosting this African American Genealogical Society of Northern California (AAGSNC) Event.  For further information please see [http://www.aagsnc.org/index.php/news-and-events/black-family-history-day-2012 information].  Registration is required at [https://blackfamilyhistoryday2016.eventbrite.com registration].  Questions may be E-mailed [mailto:oande@aagsnc.org aagsnc].
<BR> Black Family History Day - Sunday February 21, 2016 - 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM - The Oakland FamilySearch Library is pleased to be hosting this African American Genealogical Society of Northern California (AAGSNC) Event.  For further information please see [http://www.aagsnc.org/index.php/news-and-events/black-family-history-day-2012 information].  Registration is required at [https://blackfamilyhistoryday2016.eventbrite.com registration].  Questions may be E-mailed [mailto:oande@aagsnc.org aagsnc].


<BR> Spreadsheets: The Wonderful Tool Genealogists Seldom Use - March 26, 2016, 10A to 1PM - The Oakland FamilySearch Library is delighted to host this California Genealogical Society class taught by '''Susan Goss Johnston'''. Would a chart help you analyze those chicken-scratch censuses? Do you have a list of documents from a pension file that you simply can't understand? Would a timeline graph make your family story come to life? You need a spreadsheet! Attend this workshop and learn the tricks of the trade. All you need is a computer, a spreadsheet program, and an imagination. This class is a hands-on workshop limited to 12 people. '''(Sorry class is full)'''
<BR> Vital Records and the Calendar Changes of 1752 - March 26, 11 AM - Instructor, Janice Sellers - This class will introduce the wealth of information found in birth, marriage, and death records. Learn how to obtain vital records created at the various levels of the U.S. government: federal, state, county, and town. There will be also a discussion of the calendar change of
1752 (and similar changes in other countries) and how it affects genealogical research.


<BR> GENEALOGICAL RESEARCH WORKSHOP – Thursdays  - Need some help with your Swedish
<BR> GENEALOGICAL RESEARCH WORKSHOP – Thursdays  - Need some help with your Swedish
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