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Genealogy Programs in April

Genealogy Programs in April

Beginners’ Genealogy Workshop

Beginners’ Genealogy Workshop

Sunday, April 3rd

2:00-4:00pm

Downtown Branch Library

The Genealogical Society of Santa Cruz County is offering a workshop for those interested in getting started with genealogy.  GSSCC member Mike Epperson will present an “Introduction to Genealogy”.  It is aimed towards beginning researchers to equip them to do their own research into their family’s history.

This workshop is free and open to the public.  

For more information visit www.scgensoc.org under upcoming events or call 427-7707 ext 5794

 

Presentation will address:

  • Getting Organized

  • Forms – How genealogists organize their data

  • Sources

  • Ancestry.com

  • Newspapers.com

  • Libraries

  •   Families

  •   US Genweb

  •   Cemeteries

  •   DNA


    GSSCC Lecture Series: French Immigrants to California with Dr. Annick Foucrier

    GSSCC Lecture Series: French Immigrants to California with Dr. Annick Foucrier

    Tuesday, April 5th

    1:00-2:30pm

    Online presentation, register online using the link above. Event URL will be emailed to you.

    Dr. Annick Foucrier will discuss French immigration to California in the 19th century. She is knowledgeable about the resources available in France and in California to research these pioneers. Her presentation will mostly discuss French immigrants in California prior to the 20thcentury, with focus on French settlements in the state, French societies, and migration patterns.

     

    Dr. Annick Foucrier is Professor Emerita of North-American History at theUniversity of Paris, Sorbonne, and previous director of the Centre for Research in North-American History. She has also published many articles about the immigration of the French to California. Her publications include: Le rêve californien (French Edition): “Migrants français sur la côte Pacifique, XVIIIe - XXe siècles (histoire et société).” Translation: ”The California Dream: French Migrants to the Pacific coast in the 18th to 20th centuries (History and Society)”, and (Editor) “The French and the Pacific World, 17th-19th Centuries: Explorations,

    Migrations and Cultural Exchanges.”

    Her studies include French immigrants in California, in Chicago, and elsewhere in the United States, the history of California, the California Gold Rush, the Lewis and Clark Expedition, and the Pacific world.

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