Genealogy Workshops
Presented by the library’s Special Collections staff and members of the Ranger Chapter of Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR), these events are free, open to the public, and appropriate for all levels of interest and experience. All levels will learn something new!
Genealogy Workshop: Genealogy 101
Sunday January 21, 2024
Levenson Room
Presented by the library’s Special Collections staff and members of the Ranger Chapter of Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR), these events are free, open to the public, and appropriate for all levels of interest and experience. All levels will learn something new!
Have you ever wondered about your ancestors? Who they were, where they came from, and what their lives were like? Unraveling the mysteries of your family history can be a fascinating and rewarding journey. Join us for our Genealogy 101 workshop and learn the basics of tracing your roots!
In this beginner-friendly workshop, you will:
- Discover the essential tools and resources for genealogy research.
- Learn how to gather information from various sources, including census records, birth certificates, and family heirlooms.
- Develop effective strategies for organizing your research and building your family tree.
- Explore online databases and websites that can help you connect with other researchers and uncover new leads.
Whether you're just getting started or want to take your research to the next level, this workshop is for you. You'll learn the basics of genealogy and embark on the exciting adventure of discovering your family's past!
Registration is not required.
About the Presenter
Dorothy “D” Marie Wilson Reagan has been a genealogy researcher for over 20 years. She is currently enrolled in the International Institute of Genealogical Studies and is working on her American Records and Methodology Certificates. D is working towards certificates in English, Irish, Scottish, Italian, and Eastern European Records and DNA . She is a current member of the Association of Professional Genealogists and their New England Chapter, the Exeter Chapter of the DAR, TIARA, and the Merrimack Valley Chapter of the Massachusetts Society of Genealogy.
D is originally from Massachusetts but moved to New Hampshire when she married and is currently living in the Seacoast Region. She has attended the library’s Genealogy Workshops since the beginning. She's been an expert and a participant in our Lock-In events. She enjoys genealogy as it combines her love of history and family, and she especially loves helping others discover their family roots!
Bi-Monthly Sunday Research Huddles
Sunday February 18, 2-4 PM
Sunday April 21, 2-4 PM
Sunday September 15, 2-4 PM
Sunday November 17, 2-4 PM
Special Collections Room
In sports, a huddle is when the players gather in a circle to strategize, motivate, or celebrate. We think genealogists should do the same!
Join us in the Special Collections Room at the library and be a part of our Research Huddle! We’ll gather together to use library resources, learn from each other, and share our successes. This is the perfect opportunity to spend time digging into your personal history and to tell your family’s story. Use the library’s collections and our digital databases to help you along the way. The huddles will be held in the Special Collections Room every other month throughout 2023 beginning in February. Bring your research, your questions, and your willingness to help others! No registration required. All ages and experience levels welcome.
Be sure to look for our usual lecture-style programming in the alternate months.
Questions? Contact Nicole Luongo Cloutier.