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Learn how to explore the Federal Census records to seek out your ancestors.  Federal Census Records, from 1790 to 1940, are available online and contain valuable information about members of your family tree.  Join us for an hour of instruction and then you can have one on one help to get you started.
Learn how to explore the Federal Census records to seek out your ancestors.  Federal Census Records, from 1790 to 1940, are available online and contain valuable information about members of your family tree.  Join us for an hour of instruction and then you can have one on one help to get you started.
<b>Class Handouts</b><br>
<b>Upcoming Dates</b><br>
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Finding the Elusive Ancestor - Lara Turner
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It’s all in the way the search is done. This class will show you how to find
that ancestor that stays hidden. Depending if you are on FamilySearch or Ancestry there are different ways to search for a name. We will show you tricks on both sites to help find that elusive ancestor.


<b>Class Handouts</b><br>
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