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Ongoing Events
SUSPENDED TEMPORARILY Chinese Research Meets Tuesdays 1pm - 9pm. SUSPENDED TEMPORARILY East Bay Genealogical Society Meets the 2nd Wednesday of every month at 10am. No appointment necessary SUSPENDED TEMPORARILY French Canadian Meets Wednesdays 6pm - 8pm Jane Lindsey, CGS. No appointment necessary. SUSPENDED TEMPORARILY Swedish Research Meets Thursdays 10am - 4pm Need help with your Swedish research? Join our experts for individual assistance. No appointment necessary. |
Upcoming Events
March 9, 2021
10:00 am - 11:30 am
Learning to Use Foreign Language Newspapers Without Knowing Foreign Languages
- by Karina Robinson This brand new class introduces useful strategies, tips, and websites which will help you make the most of these amazing untapped resources and advance your family history research.
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African American Research Workshop - Facilitator, Pat Jenkins - This is an ongoing, free, hands-on research workshop comprised of African Americans, also referred to as Black or Afro-American, or those who harmonize with Sub-Saharan Africa, with ancestry, citizenship, or residency in the United States. The workshop is an interactive exchange of research tools, methods and systems, and discussions necessary for progress at individual levels of family histories and genealogies impacted by the 16th Century removal of Africans to America as slaves. For a Zoom link to the virtual workshop, click here. For additional information E-Mail: pat4gene@gmail.com