Genealogist Noel Ferre will present "Using Social History for Genealogy" at the January meeting of Foothills Genealogical Society at 1:00 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 23. This online program is free and guests are welcome.
Our ancestors have stories to tell beyond their vital records. Learn how to bridge that gap by incorporating Social History into research. Gain insights about where to search and how to utilize that information to breathe life into their legacies.
Noel Ferre fell in love with genealogy 24 years ago when she found a stack of letters from 1842 that belonged to her Dutch great grandmother. She has researched her past ever since to learn that her roots in New England date back 12 generations and her direct ancestors reside in 11 countries, on 3 different continents!
Register at http://www.foothillsgenealogy.org to get the ZOOM link. Donations are accepted and individual and family memberships are available at http://www.foothillsgenealogy.org.
For 43 years, Foothills Genealogical Society has supported genealogical research with educational programs, classes and field trips and by preserving and publishing historical records from Clear Creek, Gilpin, Jefferson and Park counties.