July genealogy programs planned at JCC
Jackson Community College will present several workshops on genealogy in
July. All workshops are free but do require registration. Please call
presenter Karen Heard at 796-8622 to register. Workshops include:
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Genealogy @ JCC: How to Start: Have you always wanted to start
the search for your ancestors but didn't know where to start?
Genealogical research requires a commitment to finding as many
records as possible in order to document the life of your
ancestors. This free workshop will jump start you on the hunt for
your ancestors, presented at 2 p.m. on July 8.
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Genealogy @ JCC: Vital Records: Knowing the time period,
regional differences, and location of records is an important aspect
of your ancestral quest. Civil vital records - births, marriages,
and deaths - in America began to be recorded at different time
periods in different localities. If recorded vital statistics don't
exist in traditional sources, or if the records aren't available,
you may be able to use substitute records to document these events.
This workshop will provide information on how to research vital
records of the federal, state and local government. It will be
presented at 2 p.m. on July 15.
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Genealogy @ JCC: Census Records: The United States government
has conducted population enumerations every 10 years since 1790, and
these records provide milestones by helping us physically locate our
ancestors in those years. How do you go about finding your ancestor
in federal and state census records? How can this information be
used to search additional records about your ancestors? Find out
more with this workshop, presented at 2 p.m. on July 22.
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Genealogy @ JCC: Church Records: Church records rank among the
best genealogical records available. They are also among the most
under-used major records in American genealogy. Learn how to search
church records and what information is available during this free
genealogy workshop, presented at 2 p.m. on July 29.
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